We've taken this approach w/Spectrum as we use other tools for monitoring 
performance... It will greatly improve Spectrum's performance and provide 
greater capacity for devices (against CA's recommendation) You can still poll 
statistics as you want with watches.

Thank You,

Mitchell Wilkerson
Networking Specialist
NC Office of Information Technology Services
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http://spectrum.knowsitall.info/wiki/Disable_statistics_logging

If you don't use the stored statistics i DDMDB, you can do this.  This will 
both increase performance of Spectrum and limit use of DDMDB.

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Från: Nissel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 10 oktober 2008 02:46
Till: spectrum
Ämne: RE: [spectrum] Reporting Database Size Estimates
We've got about 1300 routers and switches (mostly routers) and probably 300 or 
so servers and after about 11 months or so, our Event Table is about 11.5GB and 
the Interface Outage table is about 2.2GB. Most of the rest are only in the 
10's of megabytes.

Hope that helps

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Network Architect
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From: Brett Davis
Sent: Thu 10/9/2008 10:34 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] Reporting Database Size Estimates

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I'm trying to get a feel for how much storage capacity we'll need if we

start using report manager. We'd like keep data for a whole year, and

currently we have about 3,200 devices being monitored. Can anybody give

me some ideas on how big your reporting DB has become, along with the

approximate number of network devices and data retention period? Rough

estimates are all I need.



Thanks guys.

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Brett Davis

IT Network and Security Operations

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

Purdue University

YONG 605

Phone (765) 49-62304

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