Task #54847
closedMany ProcessedFiles per Storage lead to performance issues.
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Description
The ProcessedFiles Folder is flat and does not have any hierarchies.
If you have thousand images images which are displayed you have at least 2 processed images of it, several usages or a noraml image gallery you and up easily having up to ten processed variants of an image.
An large sites this creates a enormous amount of files within one folder, which slows down most filesystems, massively
If the driver supports subfolders (is a hierachical storage), the storage should organize processed files more intelligent within the processing folder.
Updated by Steffen Ritter almost 11 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to On Hold
- Priority changed from Must have to Could have
- Target version deleted (
6.2.0) - Parent task deleted (
#54266)
currently the issue cannot be reproduced and the reporter cannot reproduce it either.
keep it as nice idea.
Updated by Andreas Wolf over 10 years ago
This problem will arise e.g. on AFS (Andrew File System) storages. IIRC they only support 2^15 (32768) files per folder, which is easily reached in larger installations.
Updated by Frans Saris about 9 years ago
- Status changed from On Hold to Closed
- Translation missing: en.field_remaining_hours deleted (
5.0)
Issue #56557 is related and when resolved will also resolve this issue. So I close this issue.