Hi, we're looking into using Xwiki to replace part of a large Microsoft
Exchange setup. The users email large (sometimes 50MB) attachments back and
forth to each other and in and out of the company, ballooning the size of
the Exchange database, making it too large, corruption-prone, unwieldy, and
nearly impossible to back up and/or restore. The fundamental problem with
using Exchange for this (beyond the fact that it doesn't provide all the
other inherent benefits of a wiki) is that it stores EVERYTHING -- email,
attachments, etc., all in one file. We're looking into doing an Xwiki setup
to prevent sending these attachments back and forth so much, but my limited
ability to audit Xwiki has resulted in me thinking that Xwiki does the same
(stores everything in one file/database). Is there any way to store pages
in individual files, more like Xwiki's progenitor, Twiki? Or at least for
attachments?
Thanks!
-BJ Quinn
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