afaik you're already able to configure a different databases per
repository. in case of using the dms i would recommend deactivate
versioning, because there is no sense at all to use it for static files.
storing binaries outside the database will help to increase your
performance. using the dms for mutimedia content is okay unless there is
no huge traffic for your webserver,
for high-traffic-websites i'd rather try a solution without using
magnolia for storing binaries. there are several providers which offer
cheap webspace based on clustered servers for streaming content.
depending on the interface you could build your own paragraph for
uploading and choosing the files.
sebastian
claudio.greuter wrote:
Hi magnolians
I am looking for a solution to store multimedia-content outside of the Website,
so that editors can organize the content easier. The website powered by
magnolia will serve more and more multimedia content in future, so I am also
concerned about scalability, bandwidth and database size.
Does anyone have experience with the DMS module in combination with streaming
movies and Audio? Are there any alternatives like some multimedia databases (I
did not find much useful stuff on the net).
When/If using the DMS, I would like to store the multimedia content separately
(in a separate MYSQL database), in order to create separate backups and have
separate storage locations. Is this possible?
Many Thanks
Claudio
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