We've had to perform exactly the opposite of what you're proposing
i.e. split out our large lists onto smaller instances (one year's
worth per page) because of performance problems during publication. We
only had between 300-400 items on each list and the recommendation
from RedDot was to reduce this, although as people have mentioned I'm
sure it depends on a number of factors (any pre-executing code, where
you're publishing to, how your templates are structured etc)

On Jan 14, 3:51 pm, abdn_webteam <[email protected]> wrote:
> The title says it all.
>
> We were told by our friendly neighbourhood RedDot consultant that
> there "might be issues" caused by connecting large numbers of items to
> a single list. Has anyone done this, experienced problems and would
> like to share with the group?
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