DMS STORAGE CAPACITY

Hi Dms Guys
  If i wnt to know DMS total  storage capacity how to find. If i wnt to find capacity document wise
If there is any solution let me know.
Regards
Meenakshi

hi,
As such DMS storage capacity is not there... u have to define DMS storage capacity on content server with reference to document generation capacity. e.g we have to find out application wise document generation means for MS Word how much is legacy data.. how much is data generating over period of time... compression ratio and user to keep log space... likewise we have to find out for each application and then by adding all these we will get the required capacity of content server.. The folowing attachment will give you detail overview of capacity settings on content server..
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/400a0694-0701-0010-3a8f-c1a9b6afc3fa
Also u can restrict capacity of document type in tcode dc10.
Please let me know if u want any further information.
Regards,
Pramod
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