AW: [opencms-dev] Performance - uploaded files are in the DB ?

Olli Aro olli_aro at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Oct 21 08:23:26 CEST 2004


Moris,

Just out of interest, how many files do you have in your vfs? Where do you
find the performance problems (only at the work place or also when serving
the documents)?

Regards,

Olli

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Rafal,

We have noticed dramatic degradation in performance after uploading lots of
data (like word documents, excel, various other types of reports) into
OpenCMS.
There could be many reasons for this, not just OpenCMS. There were
suggestions to remove these reports (resource types) out of OpenCMS and be
served by some other server/app and manually link to them. But this would
draw alot away from using OpenCMS in the first place.
We have decided not to commit any time on investigating these issues on the
current versions of OpenCMS, but rather on the latest (one basic feature we
see may be helpful is the ability to remove history files).
We are currently in the process of migrating one of the worst websites to
version 6, and monitor the performance.
I will endeavour to release any significant results to the community (if
allowed :))

Moris Mihailidis
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On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 10:18 +0200, Rafal Markut wrote:

Hello,> > I see that when I upload a binary file then it's saved in the
DB.> > What happened when I have many MBs GBs of data? what about
theperformance ?>> OpenCMS (especially v6.0 with its on-demand export) will
put binaryfiles on the file-system (images, pdfs, movies).> You can also
explicitly use the static export feature.But I don't want to export them. I
want to keep them in the system (e.g.to display them)


When I say "static export" I mean the same thing that OpenCMS does: the
files exist both on the database and under a user-defined export directory
(usually opencms/export) so that they are delivered directly by the
application server/web server without going through the opencms servlet.

Tristan
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