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		<title>Top 13 SQL Server Mistakes and Missteps &#8211; #10 Default Database File Autogrowth Settings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just add another one on there somewhere Bubba&#8230; wherever you can find room. Default Behavior By default, new databases are created with the following basic file settings: Data File: 2 MB 1 MB unrestricted growth Log File 1Mb 10% unrestricted growth Just exactly why is this bad?  It will assuredly increase the frequency at which files [...]]]></description>
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