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‎08-17-2022 03:02 AM
Hello,
Is there still a performance limit on the amount of files in a folder please? Is there any other limit on the number of files/folders and how deep they can be? What are the ways to work around this limit? I would like to use a Share and content-app UI.
Thank you!
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‎08-17-2022 03:26 PM
There is no hard limit however, you may start seeing performance issue on share ui once number of files/folders are more than 1000+ in same folder. On the repo side recommended file/folders should not be more than 3000 in same folder.
The recommended way to store files/folders is to store them in time-stamped structure.
So instead of this:
Folder 1 File1.1 File 1.2 .... ..... ... File 1.1000 ... ... File 1.2000
Store the files/folders like this (timestamped structure):
Folder 1 2022 <-- Year 08 <-- Month 17 <-- Day 03 <-- Hour 24 <-- Minute File 1.1 ............
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‎08-17-2022 03:26 PM
There is no hard limit however, you may start seeing performance issue on share ui once number of files/folders are more than 1000+ in same folder. On the repo side recommended file/folders should not be more than 3000 in same folder.
The recommended way to store files/folders is to store them in time-stamped structure.
So instead of this:
Folder 1 File1.1 File 1.2 .... ..... ... File 1.1000 ... ... File 1.2000
Store the files/folders like this (timestamped structure):
Folder 1 2022 <-- Year 08 <-- Month 17 <-- Day 03 <-- Hour 24 <-- Minute File 1.1 ............
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‎03-05-2025 01:24 AM
Hi, sorry, is this an official statement from Alfresco? If not, is there any official statement from Alfresco?
I need to justify this, because some say 1000, some say 2000, some say 5000 and some say 10,000 - 20,000 in the forum.
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‎03-05-2025 11:02 AM
Hi, there's no official statement. This because it depends on your use case and your hardware/resources.
The number of direct children affects performances every time you need to access that folder, especially with a not-admin user (as the repo needs to check the permissions on every node). If performances degrades too much, you will start hitting some timeout and errors.
Leo Mattioli - Technical Account Manager @Hyland.
