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Can you beat 7 million (yes million) documents in a Notes database?

Darren Duke  November 6 2008 07:51:27 AM
This is from an actual customer of STS that I was at earlier this week. And yes, this is a production database.

Image:Can you beat 7 million (yes million) documents in a Notes database?

Have you got any higher in a single DB?
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1Marc Resnick  11/6/2008 8:25:59 AM  AMAZING

Absolutely Amazing! Nearly 10GB and over 7M documents! I imagine this application performs reasonably well or you wouldn't be highlighting it. Just goes to show that Notes still rocks.

2Dennis Ruddigkeit  11/6/2008 8:45:49 AM  Great!

7M documents? Great!

...and I am getting nervous, if a database has 1.000.000 documents ;-)

3Nervix  11/6/2008 8:48:36 AM  Nice

10GB is nothing got one with 700 000 docs and 25GB :D still working.

4Matthias  11/6/2008 9:21:21 AM  more

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5Darren Duke  11/6/2008 9:31:52 AM  Can you beat 7 million (yes million) documents in a Notes database?

@4, wow, 25million. Is that a real database though, or a test? It look awful close to the 64GB size limit of a Domino database.

6Jim Casale  11/6/2008 9:40:23 AM  Close to it

I had a production mail file at 62.4 Gb and roughly 250-300K documents. I have a screen shot of it somewhere. My motto concerning mail/database size is even though you can drive a car 300 MPH do you really want to? :-)