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Storage Requirements

There is no fixed limit on the amount of information you can store with Simple Accounting. However, you will want to know how much disk space you will need when using this program. You can estimate this requirement by determining the five following numbers:

  • The number of customers you have
  • The number of vendors you use
  • The number of types of forms (both Distributor and Custom orders) you sell
  • The number of invoices you will generate per year
  • The length of time you wish to maintain on-line sales history (set in Setup|Global Options).

The following data files will use over 80% of the total disk space requirements for this program. By multiplying the size of each type of record by the numbers you determined above, you can then predict the amount of storage space you will need.


FILE  SIZE PER RECORD (IN BYTES)

Customer Main Data File 550

Vendor Main Data File 450

Product Main Data File 400

Sales Orders 650

If you have 200 customers, 50 vendors, sell 100 different types of products and post 100 invoices per week you will need approximately 4 megabytes of disk space to keep one year of sales history on-line at all times.


200 customers 110,000

50 vendors 22,500

100 different types of products  40,000

100 invoices per week 3,380,000

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3,552,500

SAFE software 1600,000

Other Main Data Files 60,000

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TOTAL DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS 5,073,500

In the second year of operation, this figure would remain stable because we have decided to only maintain one year of on-line history. If you wish to maintain more on-line history, say for a second year, you need to add on the requirements for more invoice history. In this example, that would require an additional 3.4 megabytes of disk space.

The more on-line history you wish to maintain, the slower your hard disk will tend to respond, thus the slower the program will operate. Normally this loss of speed is very minor, but it should be a consideration if you plan to maintain a large amount of data on-line. Refer to the Computer Tips section for more information on optimizing the performance of this program and your hard disk.

Last Revision: 11.6.2013
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