article How can I shrink my MySQL DataStore?

Shrinking your MySQL DataStore is a relatively simple process but it will require up.time to be offline until completed.  In almost all cases it is also necessary to delete some of your older historical performance data to free up valuable disk space.

Please refer to Shrinking your MySQL DataStore for detailed instructions.

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