Yes, the document cache can also be move to an S3 object storage. But be 
aware that moving the document cache to a remote storage can add unforeseen 
slowdowns when displaying images. 

The document cache stores the image representation of the documents to 
speed up display of the thumbnails, previews and OCR. It is keep local by 
default to speed up access. 

Like the document storage, which is abstracted by 
the DOCUMENTS_STORAGE_BACKEND setting, the document cache is abstracted by 
the DOCUMENTS_CACHE_STORAGE_BACKEND
setting and move to S3 using the same procedure as moving the document 
storage.


On Sunday, July 2, 2017 at 10:04:39 PM UTC-4, David Kornahrens wrote:
>
> So, I have moved over my main directory to S3.  After confirming it was 
> working fine, I deleted the "document_storage" contents.  
>
> However, I still see 11gb of data in the "./mayan_data/_data/document_cache" 
> location.
>
> Is this something that can also be moved to S3?  My point of the move was 
> to lower data consumption on my server and move everything to S3.  How much 
> data is stored as page cache in this folder?
>
> Thx,
> David
>

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