Hello,
I am being asked how much data (web pages and attachments) is our instance of Confluence using. Do need to look at the database (if so which one) or are files stored on the server?
I want to ignore all the system/install files. How much content is has been generated.
Where and what should I be looking for?
Thanks,
V
It's not quite that simple, but we can get you an answer...
Confluence stores your data in one or two places, but it also generates ephemeral files, which you might need to think about. So, you've got several things to consider:
Thanks!
We are looking a product and they are asking for the amount of data we have, for licensing.
I am going back to them as well.
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Size is irrelevant to licencing - all that matters is "number of users who can log in"
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Hi Nick, we are looking at migration tool - they are asking us specifically how much Confluence content is to be moved. Thus my question. Confluence itself is licensed by users as you are stating! Thanks for the fast input! It's really helping me out today!
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Ah. Sad that you're leaving Confluence. Does give us another question though. Attachment size is not an issue, you've got that info now, but the question is what else are you migrating? I think it might be more useful for them to actually ask about the simple number of pages rather than data volume. And there's the history too. The most useful information here *might* be something like "we've got 7,500 pages, with 40,000 in total (i.e. 32,500 pages are historical versions of the 7,500 "
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Actually we are not leaving Confluence, we are moving some spaces! You raise a good point. We may not want the versions. This is making my head hurt a bit. I will go back to the vendor. Thanks, Victor
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Yay :-) Moving space data might be a bit easier to judge actually! You could try exporting the space to XML and see how big that is!
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Well, the files could be in the db depending upon your version and where you chose to store attachments to begin with. Recent versions will only do file system storage. You can figure this out by going to Confluence Admin -> Attachment Storage. If they are in the db then your size is just the size of the db. Otherwise, it is db size + "confluenceHome/attachments". You might also want to throw in the index size as well ... which would be "confluenceHome/index".
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