as always I'd say: It depends. but 10000 pages is certainly a bit small. I have set up stable projects with up to 20 language variants and in each variant 22.000 pages so around 90.000 in total, running fairly smooth.
It depends on how you set up the project and the version of reddot. But you shouldn't have to worry about performance issues with your amount of pages. What special functionality does the project have? External DB imports, LDAP integration, other external connections that would require customised scripting? On Jan 19, 11:46 pm, "[email protected]" <soutien-google- [email protected]> wrote: > Hello all. > > Our Web site is about 70 000 pages. We have decided to break the site > into separate projects. One of our consultants is suggesting we limit > each project to no more than 10 000 pages or risk performance > degradation. Is there any information available to confirm this? > Should we limit the size of a project? I see many disadvantages to > doing this. > > Any feedback would be appreciated.
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