That's a good question. Backing by a database would be a big step,
especially as some plugins expect certain things to be in certain places.
Certainly a consideration for the future. Incidentally, do you use magnetic
or SSD drives?

On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 at 2:19 PM, martinda <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am in year 3 of using Jenkins, and my users are complaining more about
> slow downs than before. As an example, the "more" link at the bottom of the
> build history takes too long to return for my users. I have 141 projects,
> 30,373 builds, and 1,073,591 junit XML test results. It took me over 20
> minutes of CPU time to get these values by querying the file system.
>
> Will Jenkins 2.0 have database backend?
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