We have a project with over 200,000 published items. Works fine but performance suffers when doing a full site publish (obviously) and transferring the published files can take some time.
HTH. Regards, Richard Hauer ==================== 5 Limes Pty Limited www.5Limes.com.au On Jan 20, 7:42 pm, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote: > 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.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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