Hi Ebi,
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:57 AM, EBIHARA, Yuichiro <ebihara(a)preferred.jp>wrote;wrote:
Hi experts,
I'm now planning a system that will store 15,000,000+ items of
structured data and provide a basic CRUD functionality for them.
While XWiki is the first condidate for me for the time being, I'm
worried about if XWiki can manage such a large amount of data.
From a functional point of view XWiki definitely sounds
appropriate for this
need. With XObjects + inline edition it's quite easy to
create a CRUD-based
system in XWiki.
Out of curiosity, may I ask what are the alternatives you're considering?
Can anyone say the largest XWiki systems?
The biggest XWiki systems I'm aware of have around 300,000 documents I
think... I don't know of a deployment that would top 1,000,000 documents
(thought there might be one out there in the wider community).
I guess that theoretically, provided the right infrastructure, there's no
reason why XWiki wouldn't be able to handle this. However since it has never
been done so far (at least not that I know of) it would probably require
some work.
Now since such a big system would require work anyway the question is
whether XWiki is a sound option to consider. I'll let other people answer as
it requires deeper technical knowledge.
I'd be glad to know what you're considering using XWiki for? 15,000,000+
entries sounds like a big system and I'm wondering what it could be :-)
Also, I'd also like to know what kinds of considerations are needed to
> build a large XWiki system.
> Which database is recommended? MySQL is ok? Is it a good idea to
> manually apply MySQL's partitioned table feature to large tables? And
> others...
> Any suggestion would be greatly
appreciated.
> Thanks in advance,
Have a nice day,
Guillaume
ebi
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