Hi, If most of the content is stored in the DataStore (it usually is), then the only question is how to scale the data store. This is relatively easy: just move the subdirectories of the data store to other machines and create links.
> FSPersistenceManage I wouldn't use this persistence manager. See http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/PersistenceManagerFAQ "Bundle File-System PM... If the JVM process is killed the repository might turn inconsistent" Regards, Thomas On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:07 PM, freak182 <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I might nagging about this issue but i can't still convince our clients on > how easily to add new hard disk space. I already told them that if we used > the DB Persistence manager we can exploit the DB features such as table > partioning and etc..But their problem they have to used an Enterprise DB (in > the case of MS SQL Server because our client already use MS SQL Server but > only the standard edition) to avail these features. Again purchasing is > other issue. > > here is the scenario again: > > I configure to tell jackrabbit that is my repository directoey on hasrd disk > 1: c:\myrepository, then i use BundleFSPersistenceManager so files are save > in Filesystem. Now my problem if the hard disk 1 is full, I need to add hard > disk 2 of course: > > 1. How can i configure jackrabbit to write the new files in the new hard > disk 2? if i can save the new files in hard disk2, can jackrabbit still > search on harddisk 1, which contain the previous files? > 2. If i use FSPersistenceManage, when backing and restoring is just a matter > of copy the whole directy and restore it in a new directory or hard disk? > 3. Which PersistenceManager scales in production or in enterprise solution? > DBPersistence + FileDataStore? or DBPersistenceManager + FileSystem? > > please advice.because we are expecting high density of uploading a file in > the repository.pdf, docs, and etc... > > thanks a lot. > cheers. > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Adding-hard-disk-space-tp25491938p25491938.html > Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
