Hello list,
it has been a while since I've posted the last time, but now I need your
help/ opinion again. I'm re-designing an existing page for an online
shop which is supposed to be used in different languages. The former
design was just a plan echo for an output since the page was only
intended
Depends entirely on how many images you expect to be held in this
folder at any one time. Whilst all modern operating systems can cope
with lots of files, you hit a certain level* beyond which system
performance suffers increasingly.
Personally I'd create sub-dirs per user.
* Don't ask me what,
>
> Any rough estimates what number of images would be too much?
> and does anyone think i should make folders for each user?
> Each user is limited to max 3mb of pics though...
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
Personally I believe it is doubtful that you would ever reach the limit
unless you where going to
Hey,
> Depends entirely on how many images you expect to be held in this
> folder at any one time. Whilst all modern operating systems can cope
> with lots of files, you hit a certain level* beyond which system
> performance suffers increasingly.
>
> Personally I'd create sub-dirs per user.
>
> *
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, June 29, 2005, 4:38:10 PM, you wrote:
T> I have a conceptional question about storing images/files on a
T> server. When the application gives users a possibility to store up
T> to 20 images, would it be better to create a new folder for each
T> signed-up user to store the
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