Increasing your quota should not cause your ShopSite to be 'wrecked',
the only reason it MIGHT even be an issue is if they would have to move
you do a different partition or server in order to increase your quota.
The binary database file does not get smaller just by deleting an order,
the space inside the file that was occupied by the deleted order is
marked on an internal free space map which frees it up for use by future
orders, however the physical size of the db file remains constant until
more space is needed than there is free internally, at which point the
file size grows. A couple of things that can decrease the physical size
of your binary orders databases are 1) an upgrade, since the databases
are upgraded by only copying non-deleted orders over to a new fresh
database or 2) by using the Empty Database function, which basically
copies brand new empty orders databases over your current orders
databases (you will loose all current order data from ShopSite, so if
you do this, make sure you download the orders to a tab delimited file
if there is data you want to preserve).
The backups made within ShopSite are in the same ShopSite Data Directory
as the live db's, they are named the same filenames as the live db's but
with an added .bak extension. If you don't know where your ShopSite Data
Directory is located on the server, look at the bottom of the
Preferences -> Hosting Service menu, the server file path to it is
listed there.
-Loren
Laith Farjo wrote:
Our crummy service provider, interland, has told us we're over our quota
limit, and no they can't extend our limit without wrecking our shopsite.
I've deleted many customers off our orders database, but i'm not sure the
actual size of the file changed. Is there anything more I can do to free up
some space?
Also, where is the backup stored? Our tools menu indicates it is 4 meg
big...
Thanks!
(Shopsite Pro 5)
Laith Farjo
JointHealing.Com