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It's a global setting, the same for everyone. Unless Richard increases everyone's limit.
I can assure you that the amount of messages will not impact on performance, otherwise Facebook with its 2 billion+ users would have ground to a halt by now. The database tables need to be indexed and a primary key to be set to the member id while data is fetched by pagination is the way to keep performance at a high level.richard@imutual wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 9:59amYou need to delete old ones. There is a limit per member in order to keep the database from getting too large and slowing the forum
Horses for courses, user data is Facebook's raison d'etre, whereas imutual is a cashback system. How do you think a database normally works, if not by use of indexed tables?MP3746 wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 12:44pmI can assure you that the amount of messages will not impact on performance, otherwise Facebook with its 2 billion+ users would have ground to a halt by now. The database tables need to be indexed and a primary key to be set to the member id while data is fetched by pagination is the way to keep performance at a high level.richard@imutual wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 9:59amYou need to delete old ones. There is a limit per member in order to keep the database from getting too large and slowing the forum
macliam wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 2:09pmHorses for courses, user data is Facebook's raison d'etre, whereas imutual is a cashback system. How do you think a database normally works, if not by use of indexed tables?MP3746 wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 12:44pmI can assure you that the amount of messages will not impact on performance, otherwise Facebook with its 2 billion+ users would have ground to a halt by now. The database tables need to be indexed and a primary key to be set to the member id while data is fetched by pagination is the way to keep performance at a high level.richard@imutual wrote: ↑Tue May 26 2020 9:59amYou need to delete old ones. There is a limit per member in order to keep the database from getting too large and slowing the forum
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