I guess I can go home now that I've learned my one thing for the day.  :-)

Googling took me to wikipedia, but I didn't think that "*Lac* is the scarlet
resinous secretion of a number of species of insects..." fit, so I dug
deeper...

"A *lakh* is a unit in the Indian numbering
system<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system>equal to
one
hundred thousand <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100000_(number)> (100,000; 10
5)."   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakh

Cool.

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:02 AM, Rüdiger Tams <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Hi Vikram,
>
> what do you mean with "2 lac"?
>
> Regards
> Rüdiger
>
>   ------------------------------
> *Von:* Vikram <[email protected]>
> *An:* [email protected]
> *Gesendet:* 8:35 Mittwoch, 10.August 2011
> *Betreff:* Huge Number of Groups in Group form... is it a good idea???
>
> hi all,
>
> Well we have a situation where we need to create about 2 lac groups in our
> group form each group having about 10 users. yes the number is huge but they
> are not concurrent users.
>
> The system we are talking about is a home grown system with 3 servers in
> server group with ARS 7.5 and remote oracle 10g on solaris with 20+ Gigs of
> Ram.
>
> The 2 lac groups we need to create are nothing but customers companies and
> users in them are nothing but customer contacts. This activity is to be done
> so that we have a systematic access control in place. In a nut shell every
> customer is an independent entity and cannot see tickets and other details
> from other companies.
>
> Yes this sounds like ITSM multitenancy but just that we dont have ITSM
> installed as its complete customized system.
>
> So the thing we are worried about is the performance of the system if we
> create about 2 lac groups in the groups form. Whats the worst thing and not
> so worst thing that I can expect.
>
> Or if anyone of you experts can suggest a new way for the same will be
> appreciated?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Vikram
>
>
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