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hi, I have a question,
do Big Posts Strain Server Or Not ?? I changed the default amount of characters that a single post can handle. Maximum Characters Per Post i changed to 40,000 Are there any side-effects to doing such a thing? or is it purely cosmetic I really appreciate your help thanks |
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Dunno, just seems to take an age to load the page, that's all.
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Why would you want to allow posts of 40,000 characters ?
It would not strain the server, but I'd hate to have to read such a post ......... |
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I'd probably use something like GARS with page breaks in that case.
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The only thing that could strain a database server is either poorly configured relations (vBulletin has a lot of indices thankfully but because MySQL sucks with foreign keys, it isn't 100% perfect) or doing a lot of relations in one query or a relation with an unindexed field in a table with lots of rows.
A thread could have a billion posts and it wouldn't make a difference for almost any operation. |
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