I"m reaching the limit for FP extensions on *nix server
am 20.04.2006 21:10:01 von Marcos
this FP enabled web has 294,480 and 3,763 directories... using about 12GB of
disk space...
I wonder was the maximum size of a FP enabled web in *nix... if there is any
;)
Yes, I know... many would say that I should get a Win Server... but... I
don't do windows ;) (honestly... I'm confortable administering *nix servers,
if I can't do it in *nix, I will ask this client to find another provider)
TIA
Marcos
Re: I"m reaching the limit for FP extensions on *nix server
am 20.04.2006 21:32:51 von gail
You might consider turning some of the directories into subwebs so that
you only open them when they need to be edited.
Marcos wrote:
> this FP enabled web has 294,480 and 3,763 directories... using about 12GB of
> disk space...
>
> I wonder was the maximum size of a FP enabled web in *nix... if there is any
> ;)
>
> Yes, I know... many would say that I should get a Win Server... but... I
> don't do windows ;) (honestly... I'm confortable administering *nix servers,
> if I can't do it in *nix, I will ask this client to find another provider)
>
> TIA
>
> Marcos
Re: I"m reaching the limit for FP extensions on *nix server
am 20.04.2006 22:42:02 von Marcos
Thanks!... I wrote to my client with your sugestion, but she says that
subwebs have some drawbacks... I asked her to be more specific... When and if
she answers that, I could post it here!
Cheers!
Marcos
"gail@rtr.com" wrote:
> You might consider turning some of the directories into subwebs so that
> you only open them when they need to be edited.
>
>
> Marcos wrote:
> > this FP enabled web has 294,480 and 3,763 directories... using about 12GB of
> > disk space...
> >
> > I wonder was the maximum size of a FP enabled web in *nix... if there is any
> > ;)
> >
> > Yes, I know... many would say that I should get a Win Server... but... I
> > don't do windows ;) (honestly... I'm confortable administering *nix servers,
> > if I can't do it in *nix, I will ask this client to find another provider)
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Marcos
>
>