10-11-2013 08:47 AM
Hi all
Suppose we have a folder with a large number of documents, that is continuously updated with other documents.
We set permission on the folder so everyone can see the folder, but set permission on every document so that only specific users can see the document inside the folder.
I have 2 questions about the above scenario:
10-11-2013 08:12 PM
Hi,
Maybe you can read this : http://doc.nuxeo.com/x/uAAt
and this : http://doc.nuxeo.com/x/xgwz (part "Capacity and Sizing")
IMHO :
10-13-2013 05:41 PM
I have a client with > 5000 docs per folder - they wanted a very flat structure for files. It works for them because I created a custom search capability that allows them to easily narrow to documents of interest (by doc type and custom metadata fields). Without an easy way for information consumer to find content having thousands of documents in a single container might not be the best strategy.
10-14-2013 05:53 AM
thank you both very much for the answers
10-14-2013 08:36 AM
Be confident.
10-14-2013 07:59 AM
Having a large number of documents in a folder is not a problem, although as pointed out you have to adapt the UI as page-based navigation isn't user-friendly in that case.
Having different ACLs on each of those documents is not a problem either, although of course some ACL-based tables will grow bigger as a result.
As asked in a comment above, when you list a folder at any time a filter is done using the aforementioned tables but again that's normal behavior.
10-14-2013 07:59 AM
And of course the best way to make sure in your actual situation is to run your own benchmark.
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