Answer by Fatherjack
There are so many ways! You can create a specific database for your stats and run a regular TSQL script to collect database sizes and then build a SSRS report to track the data and show trends and...
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If you only want to know when a datafile or logfile has auto grown or been auto shrunk, you can regularely query the trace file from the default trace. SELECT loginname, loginsid, spid, hostname,...
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Me? I use a customised version of the SSIS-based system written by David Bird . Parts of that pull in database device size & usage information. I archive information from that off periodically, and...
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I use performance monitor and write directly to a database. I capture a lot more than growth though at frquent intervals. I find monitoring this list will prompt me for further investigations/action...
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I use one of the methods @FatherJack listed. We have a custom sproc that uses a cursor of all things that gets all the active databases from sysdatabases then loops through and calculates the current...
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