Re: Sharepoint list maximums?
- From: Robert <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 13:10:06 -0800
Thanks for that information. In looking at the 2,000 for list items I would
to ask the question, are all list items enumerated when in a grouped view?
Let's say each grouping is collapsed by default and contain 1000 items in 25
groups. I think they would all be enumerated as they would in a datagrid but
if not, that would be a good thing for this application. Any idea?
"Dean" wrote:
> The following is from the WSS Admin Help File
>
> The other scale guidelines are shown in the following table. None of these
> are hard limits enforced by the system. They are guidelines for designing a
> server that has good overall performance.
>
> Object Scope Guideline for optimum performance Comment
> Site collections Database 50,000 Total throughput degrades as the
> number of site collections increases.
> Web sites Web site 2,000 The interface for enumerating subsites of a
> given Web site does not perform well much beyond 2,000 subsites.
> Web sites Site collection 250,000 You can create a very large total
> number of Web sites by nesting the subsites. For example, 100 sites each
> with 1000 subsites is 100,100 Web sites.
> Documents Folder 2,000 The interfaces for enumerating documents in
> a folder do not perform well beyond a thousand entries.
> Documents Library 2 million You can create very large document
> libraries by nesting folders.
> Security principals Web site 2,000 The size of the access control
> list is limited to a few thousand security principals, in other words users
> and groups in the Web site.
> Users Web site 2 million You can add millions of people to your Web
> site by using Microsoft Windows security groups to manage security instead
> of using individual users.
> Items List 2,000 The interface for enumerating list items does not
> perform well beyond a few thousand items.
> Web Parts Page 100 Pages with more than 100 Web Parts are slow to
> render.
> Web Part personalization Page 10,000 Pages with more than a few
> thousand user personalizations are slow to render.
> Lists Web site 2,000 The interface for enumerating lists and libraries
> in a Web site does not perform well beyond a few thousand entries.
> Document size File 50 MB The file save performance degrades as the
> file size grows. The default maximum is 50 MB. This maximum is enforced by
> the system, but you can change it to any value up to 2 GB (2047 MB) if you
> have applied Windows SharePoint Services Service Pack 1. For more
> information, see Configuring large file support in Installing and Using
> Service Packs for Windows SharePoint Services.
>
>
> "Robert" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7621CB94-D87C-493E-93F7-E41773925CE5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > We are currently looking at migrating an Exchange task list to a WSS v2
> > list.
> > The current tasks folder in Exchange contains approximately 25,000 records
> > with 20 fields each. Our current Sharepoint Services is on:
> >
> > 2.8 Ghz P4 single proc
> > 1 Gig RAM
> > SQL 2000 SP4 (local)
> >
> > I expect there to be about 30 people using the system simultaneously. What
> > I
> > am wondering is if Sharepoint will handle this well, does Sharepoint have
> > a
> > theoretical maximum list size and is this perhaps the wrong direction to
> > go.
>
>
>
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