Re: OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread George Abraham
It was a product called TrueSpectra, which recently got bought by a company called Scene7. Here is the URL for the integrated product that we are using: http://www.scene7.com/platform/infinite_imaging_server.asp. Very handy resource if your apps are image-centered. Basically you keep one master fi

Re: OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread J M
Thanks for the advice... JW > Hi all, > I am using CFCONTENT to retrieve photos stored off of the root > directory. I didn't think the site would grow so fast, and I have been > allowing users to upload all of the images to one folder. I am now at > about 6000 images and am woried about perfor

Re: OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread Mark Drew
What type of image server? sounds interesting... On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:25:13 -0400, George Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, > We have a directory with 55,000 images (don't ask) and these are huge > images (about 8-20 MB each). But instead of using cfcontent to serve > the images, we

Re: OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread Chris Maloney
: Advice on Max number of files in a dir. To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi all, I am using CFCONTENT to retrieve photos stored off of the root directory. I didn't think the site would grow so fast, and I have been allowing users to upload all of the images to one folder. I am now at ab

Re: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread George Abraham
> I would recommend that you reorganize your files using some easily > understood directory scheme. For example, you might create year and month > directories. Yep, subsequent projects used a directory scheme based on filenames (which themselves have a naming system). We decided on 100 files per

RE: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread Dave Watts
> I am using CFCONTENT to retrieve photos stored off of the root > directory. I didn't think the site would grow so fast, and I have > been allowing users to upload all of the images to one folder. I am > now at about 6000 images and am woried about performance issues both > with CFCONTENT and W

Re: OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread George Abraham
Well, We have a directory with 55,000 images (don't ask) and these are huge images (about 8-20 MB each). But instead of using cfcontent to serve the images, we use an image server. We haven't noticed any performance issues. George [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubsc

OT: Advice on Max number of files in a dir.

2004-06-29 Thread J M
Hi all, I am using CFCONTENT to retrieve photos stored off of the root directory. I didn't think the site would grow so fast, and I have been allowing users to upload all of the images to one folder. I am now at about 6000 images and am woried about performance issues both with CFCONTENT and Win2k.