On 29 September 2010 11:48, Tom De Mulder <td...@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> A lot of the back-end code of DSpace, the very core of it, is inherently
> inefficient


I don't entirely disagree with that statement - there are some things that
can definitely be improved, particularly where you have to deal with more
items in a single instance.

But take a look at my numbers - at it's core, it really isn't that bad for
the vast majority of DSpace users (how many have more than even 50,000 items
currently)? And some of it depends on correct system setup (Postgres
version/options, etc.)

It's adding xmlui, solr, etc. that is putting a lot more demands on the
system.


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