Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

What are the SharePoint Portal Server Databases for?

I'm always asked this question, so thought it might be useful to provide a quick one liner for each.:

*_Prof - This is the is the profiles database. It contains all the information relating to peoples profiles, including those imported from the AD.
*_Site - This is the site database. By default it contains all the portal and team site information including documents and lists.
*_Serv - This is the service database. It contains alert definitions, notifications and the gatherer logs.
*_Config_db - This is the configuration database. This contains the actual definition of the "Farm" in which SharePoint Portal Server has been installed.

Published Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:31 PM by danielmcpherson
Filed under:

Comments

# SharePoint DBs Explained...in a line

Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:11 PM by Amanda Murphy's Weblog Xbox :: Technology :: Busin
Daniel McPherson has a good summary of what the different databases for SharePoint store. This will likely prove helpful for me at some point down the road when I need a quick and easy explanation for someone. *_Prof - This is the is the profiles database. It contains all the information relating to peoples profiles, including those imported from the AD. *_Site - This is the site database. By default it contains all the portal and team site information including documents and lists. *_Serv - This is the service database. It contains alert definitions, notifications and the gatherer logs. *_Config_db - This is the configuration database. This contains the actual definition of the "Farm" in which SharePoint Portal Server has been installed. In another post today, Daniel also points to this new article on Technet on automated SharePoint Portal Server installs via the command line. Another useful reference....

# Copyright Revewals » Point2Share : What are the SharePoint Portal Server Databases for?

New Comments to this post are disabled
 
Page view tracker