We started out with just Dissertations and Thesis, and would have been just 
fine, then we started loading archival photos and video projects from 
grants and quickly ran out of space.  If all you are doing is text you will 
be fine as you have outlined.  The nice thing about dspace is the ability 
to easily add a drive and connect another Asset store when the original 
gets full.

On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 6:26:53 AM UTC-6, Ricardo Campos wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm working in a plan to implement a repository. DSpace is likely to be 
> used. I need some insight about disk capacity. I've seen in DSpaceDirect 
> that 250GB is provided for a "large amount of content".
>
> Is this a mesure for text content (PDF) only? May someone give me more 
> information on this subject?
>
> Can I find somewhere information about DSpace capacity planning? For 
> instance, about video streamming?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ricardo
>
>

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