Ruediger

 

“lac” in India means 100000  (100k).  Picked it up whilst working in
Bangalore!  Along with “I have a doubt” and “doing the needful”

 

Cheers

Ben

 

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Sent: August-10-11 01:02
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Subject: Re: Huge Number of Groups in Group form... is it a good idea???

 

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Hi Vikram,

what do you mean with "2 lac"?

Regards
Rüdiger


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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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