Manage RBS in SharePoint Server
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Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) is an add-in that you can install when you install SQL Server 2008 or SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 1 (SP1). RBS is designed to move the storage of binary large objects (BLOBs) from database servers to commodity storage solutions. If the content databases in SharePoint Server are 4 gigabytes (GB) or larger, consider using RBS as part of your data storage solution.
Read the following articles about managing RBS.
Content | Description |
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Overview of RBS in SharePoint Server |
Conceptual overview of how RBS works with SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 1 (SP1). It contains important information about RBS features and providers. We strongly recommend that you read this article before you implement RBS. |
Deciding to use RBS in SharePoint Server |
Information to help you decide whether to use Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) in a SharePoint Server environment, and if you use RBS, to understand the benefits and costs of using RBS in your environment. |
Install and configure RBS with FILESTREAM in a SharePoint Server farm |
How to install and configure RBS and implement the FILESTREAM provider for use with SharePoint Server. |
Install and configure RBS with a 3rd party provider for SharePoint Server |
How to install and configure RBS using a 3rd party provider. |
Set a content database to use RBS with FILESTREAM in SharePoint Server |
How to set a content database to use Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) that uses the FILESTREAM provider. |
Migrate content into or out of RBS in SharePoint Server |
How to migrate content into or out of RBS, or to a different RBS provider. |
Maintain RBS in SharePoint Server |
How to perform maintenance tasks that are associated with Remote BLOB Storage (RBS). |
Disable RBS on content databases in SharePoint Server |
How to disable RBS in a SharePoint Server environment. |