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Troubleshooting SQL VCDB Growth

Posted on October 18, 2015 by Matt Bradford

  The vCenter Database (VCDB) is a lean, mean, data collection machine and it’s what makes your vCenter YOUR vCenter. The VCDB stores things like events, statistics, licensing, and configuration information for your environment. Under normal conditions your VCDB should… Continue Reading →

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