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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/23/21 3:55 PM, Gareth Western
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">I’m making some progress
with testing the import of this large uttrekk. The next
issue I’d like to look at is performance. Serial upload is
too slow when the archive contains hundreds of thousands of
documents. A quick analysis of the structure indicates that
there are approximately 400,000 documents and 100,000
folders (mappe). Would it be safe to do at this level? Or
should I try at a higher level first (e.g. klasse, of which
there are approximately 4000)?<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p>Great news! We really appreciate the real world testing! nikita
should not have any scalability issues with the database. The
numbers you note is not that much so I hope nikita handles it
nicely. It certainly makes sense to first try the import of 4000
klasse. I assume you are not importing anything underneath that
(e.g. saksmappe). Such an import should be quick.</p>
<p>If you have various arkivdel in your extraction you can try to
limit the import at the arkivdel level. Or you could try to limit
it at the klasse level just to get any idea of performance.</p>
<p>We would be very happy to see performance results here on the
list. Good or bad :) <br>
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<p> - Thomas<br>
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