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My laptop has 32GB of RAM. [image] If you have more 'active' data than the maximum memory limit of your version of SQL Server and your server doesn't have 20GB+ MORE than that limit, then you don't have enough RAM. Having said that, with clones you need some serious low-latency-high-throughput networking for it to be successful if the image files are not local. Does your server have a single 1Gb network card by any chance? Oh, and the storage that the images are on needs to be fast as well. Also, what is your server's storage comprised of? / comments
My laptop has 32GB of RAM. If you have more 'active' data than the maximum memory limit of your version of SQL Server and your server doesn't have 20GB+ MORE than that limit, then you don't have ...
The obvious question is have you verified that the production database is in fact not corrupted? Did you try recreating the clone? Do you get the same error if you do the same operation from a different client? / comments
The obvious question is have you verified that the production database is in fact not corrupted? Did you try recreating the clone? Do you get the same error if you do the same operation from a diff...