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What is the limit on the maximum number of meeting records that can be stored in the Cisco MeetingPlace database?

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What is the limit on the maximum number of meeting records that can be stored in the Cisco MeetingPlace database?

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A. On the Cisco MeetingPlace server side: In a networked environment, each conference server (as well as each standalone) can safely hold up to 20,000 conference records. Sometimes you can see the number go above that because they are cycled through the Cisco MeetingTime scheduling parameter configuration on the Days until Meeting Statistics Purged parameter. On the Microsoft NT side: There is no limit except for the limit on the database side for the Cisco MeetingPlace Web. In the existing MeetingPlace Web, the database is Access, which has a maximum size of 1 GB. This limit includes meetings, profiles, attachments (the accounting of them, not the actual attachment itself). One meeting is one line on a table in the database. One profile is one line in another table on the database. In the Cisco MeetingPlace Web, there is a Structured Query Language (SQL) database, which for all intents and purposes, has no size limit. If you max out the Access database, all you need to do is compact i

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