We'd like to conserve disk space on our Laserfiche Avante server. Our users are importing more and more documents into laserfiche and it is burning through a lot of disk space. Do you recommend turning on Windows deduplication on the server? Will that have any performance or other negative repercussions? Thanks.
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Windows Deduplication on Laserfiche Server?
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I don't have an answer to the direct question, but I just wanted to make sure you were aware that you don't have to store the repository content on the Laserfiche server machine. One of the main benefits of using volumes is that the documents can be stored on remote file servers instead of on the application server.
Just updating this for others: I turned on Dedup on our E: data volume (not the main C: drive where LF is installed) and it seems to be working ok. It's been running for a few days now.
Hi Dan,
I'd like to know a bit more about the Dedup process you're running. Does it remove duplicate files from the drive based on the file signature? Are you targeting Laserfiche Volume files for deduping?
This is an accessible overview of Windows Deduplication. It's not whole-file deduplication, instead it looks for common blocks shared between files and deduplicates those.
Hi Sheldon, I'm just running standard Windows Server deduplication (as Brian referred to) on the E: (Data) drive where our Laserfiche volume is located. Note it is not the C: drive where the main laserfiche server program is installed with SQL.