For NAVICAT for SQL Server users know that this is a comprehensive graphical way to manage the database, to create, edit, and delete all database objects, in order to get a better understanding of this software, this tutorial will explain Navicat for SQL Server The file properties.
Navicat for SQL Server
SQL Server file Group properties:
Filegroup: Add or remove filegroups, PRIMARY filegroups cannot be deleted.
File stream Filegroup: Adds or removes a file stream filegroup that supports only SQL Server 2008 or later.
file properties for SQL Server:
Name: Specifies the logical name of the file.
Type: The type of file.
Filegroups: Groups of files that can be selected.
File directory: The path that the operating system uses when creating the file.
FileName: The file name used by the operating system when creating the file.
Size: Specifies the size of the file.
Allow auto-increment: Tick this to allow auto-increment.
Increment: Specifies the automatic increment of the file.
Maximum size: Specifies the maximum amount of files that can be increased.
Unrestricted: Indicates that the file can grow at will until the disk is full. In SQL Server, the maximum number of log files that are specified as unrestricted growth is 2 TB, and the data files are up to a maximum of TB.
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