Hi Patrick,
thanks a lot for your personal help. What do you think about the other suggested solution proposed, using SQLite recipe? What approach would you use? > Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 14:35:24 -0500 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] Large ammount of articles... about 50k > > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 06:20:03PM +0000, Jaime Sempere wrote: > > I have been using PMwiki for a wiki and really like its > > simplicity. I was thinking to use for a large amount of > > articles (as indicated on the subject of this mail, > > about 50.000 articles, and later I hope to increase > > the articles until 250.000 or even more). > > I've had at least one site that had over 250,000 pages > and supported hundreds of authors, with several dozen > editing at the same time. As long as you aren't wanting > PmWiki to do lots of searches or pagelists of those > 250K pages, PmWiki can handle it. > > (If you do need searching capabilities at that scale, > I recommend an external search engine such as htDig > or even Google. At the site I just mentioned, we let > Google index the site and provide all of our search > results.) > > The trick is indeed to make sure the pages don't > end up in the same filesystem directory. If you have groups, > it's natural to subdivide by group name; if not, then > you can use almost any other criteria you wish that can > be reliably determined from the pagename. Here's an > example customization that subdivides based on the > first letter of each article's name: > > $FmtPV['$Name1'] = 'substr($name, 0, 1)'; > $WikiDir = new PageStore('wiki.d/{$Name1}/{$FullName}'); > > The first line creates a $Name1 page variable that returns > the first letter of a page's name. The second line sets > the default page storage ($WikiDir) to be wiki.d with > the articles subdivided into subdirectories based on the > first letter of each name. Thus an article of Main.HomePage > would end up in wiki.d/H/Main.HomePage . > > If subdividing by first letter isn't enough, it's easy > to switch to the first two, first three, etc., letters. > > Pm >
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