One of the ways I mitigate the performance and management issues with folders in the Portal directory is to replace key folders with folder providers (e.g., Amazon). This has greatly improved performance and decreased management times with each of the websites I've done this with. You can even do this with existing folders. Regarding the management aspect... Backups and restores especially are far less time-consuming and much more manageable in all aspects. It also helps with more enterprise situations when key/strategic files/folders are on an external API-based system like Amazon.
Here's the post Timo was mentioning: https://m.facebook.com/gr...;id=1624906114322689
I remember reading your FB post. AFAICR, Sebastian did not respond?
Time to dig some further in the routines that handles permissions & folders.
Mitch, Thank you for your feedback. All the things you mention are already taken care of. Decent database maintenance, mega sized server, well defined DNN scheduled tasks, cleanup routines, no auto-sync, etc. One thing different from normal is that all files are stored as “secure” files (.resources). We have removed a lot of files and folders that the client will need no earlier than the end of this year, performance is now back to normal. We will try to recreate the problem locally in a dev environment and do some debugging
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