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A Content Database is an SQL Server database where the content of a SharePoint intranet (extranet, public web) is stored.
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Why can't I create site collections in some CDBs?
What worked for me was to simply disable RBS, then create the site collection, then re-enable RBS (after this, I could create new site collections normally):
$cdb=Get-SPContentDatabase <ContentDbName …
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What is the meaning of [DocStreams].[Partition]?
Looking inside [dbo].[DocStreams] table (which holds files stored on sites) in SharePoint 2013 content database, does anybody know what a [Partition] column is and when does it become relevant? It's a …
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RBS Sharepoint 2013
You don't have RBS installed for the second database, as indicated by $rbss.Installed() returning false. You must first install RBS for this database before you can enable it. Now this one is a bit tr …
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Must each content database in the farm have a unique name?
I'm wondering if a specific content database in the farm can always be identified by only its name?
For example, if my farm consists of multiple SQL Server instances, must each content database in th …
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Does writing a custom RBS provider force one to put SharePoint into unsupported state?
It is well known that modifying a content database directly by running direct SQL queries results in an unsupported SharePoint state. However, it is possible to develop custom RBS providers. Note that …