If possible have a demo version installed and create a couple hundred
demo tickets with the maximum lengths that you can anticipate
including worklogs, attachments and then from the db you could
calculate the average row size in the primary table and all the
supporting tables including the index tables. Then work with your
users to get how many tickets they anticipate per day, per month and
per year. Add 30 to 40% buffer to it to account for the oracle/remedy
meta tables etc... and I guess you could get an idea of the disk space
sizing.

On Jun 16, 1:48 am, "IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed)"
<ahmed...@emiratesnbd.com> wrote:
> Hi there
> Version 7.1
> How can we do Capacity Planning in BMC Remedy? If I raise an incident or 
> Change Request with 4 or 5 Work info types how much disk space is required, 
> and how I will calculate. Please also guide me which document of BMC remedy 
> can help me in this regard.
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Amanullah
> Software Consultant
>
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