Hello all,
thanks to all the responses. I will test with BTreeFolder2, and
subfoldering with first character of id as another subfolder2, so that
working with ZMI will also be possible without further scripting or
customized views. i will report the results back to the list.
just an additional
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 11:38, Dorneles Trema wrote:
Resuming what I've learned: don't abuse of BTreeFolder, hash
your content and live happy forever... ;-)
PS: The server is a modest PIII 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM with a 160MB/s
SCSI controller running only one instance of Zope 2.7.1 without
ZEO.
Even using BTreeFolder to store all objects I was getting 300s
delay to show a single object (ok, it's an archetypes-based one,
containing 50 fields, splitted into 7 schematas, with lots of
fancy stuff...). So I made a directory hash structure based on
UID from each object (an AT UID is md5, so we
thanks to all the responses. I will test with BTreeFolder2, and
subfoldering with first character of id as another subfolder2, so that
working with ZMI will also be possible without further scripting or
customized views. i will report the results back to the list.
just an additional
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 18:55, Casey Duncan wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:46:57 +0530
Nagarjuna G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are builiding a large portal using Zope. We need to create a large
number of objects. The data component of the objects is small, but
each object carries lots of
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:46:57 +0530
Nagarjuna G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are builiding a large portal using Zope. We need to create a large
number of objects. The data component of the objects is small, but
each object carries lots of metadata. My question is: Is there any
limit on the