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1/5/2007 8:40 AM
 

The size of my DNN 3.2 site is apparently 230MB.  This seems really big to me.  I am just wondering if there is any tidy up I need to be doing and what could be causing the site to be so big.  I have added forums, but there are only a handle of posts.  I don't use the site for photos.  I do admittedly have quite a few pages, about 100 and have added a few bought modules. 

Does 230MB sound a lot or it is normal?

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Liz

 
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1/5/2007 11:49 AM
 
You probably can clean out the event log, and error logs a bit to reduce the size. Also, are you talking DB size, or filesystem size? You might backup the database to clean out the log file.

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