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Docs: specify hardware requirements and supported file sizes #8254

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fulldecent opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Docs: specify hardware requirements and supported file sizes #8254

fulldecent opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 0 comments

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Please confirm if feature request does NOT exist already ?

  • I confirm there is no existing issue for this

Describe the usecase for the feature

When evaluating a database product like NocoDB, I must understand if it will support the kind of data I have.

For me that means hundreds of thousands of rows in one spreadsheet (a CRM), multiple people accessing at the same time, low powered client computers, self hosted.

Certain database products just can't do this. For example another self-hosted web database product is fundamentally designed in a way that doesn't support this scale.

I can only learn about this by finding it in documentation, asking in issues or spending a LOT of time to set up and try it.

In NocoDB let's please document this. What are some practical table sizes we can expect to support on what server hardware?

For comparison, here is how other projects are documenting this ((two issues)

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