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Ivan54
Jan 26, 2018Bronze Contributor
Huge Sync Issues with Large Libary - Need Help :(
Hi, a few months we've migrated a rather large folder from a network drive to a SharePoint Online Document Library.
This all wall worked without any issues. The document library has about 300.000 f...
- Jan 26, 2018
Yes. Documentation is here.
Although SharePoint Online can store 30 million documents per library, the sync performance of OneDrive may start to decline when you store more than 100,000 files in a single OneDrive for Business site or team site library. To resolve this limitation, ensure that files are stored in multiple folders/libraries. If you have more than 100,000 files in a OneDrive for Business site, you may need to wait an extended period of time with OneDrive continuously syncing before sync can complete.There are other limits on viewing a document library using the web that may affect how you structure your files in OneDrive.We're always working to optimize OneDrive to better handle libraries with a large number of files.
Ivan54
Jan 29, 2018Bronze Contributor
Hi Dean,
Agreed, splitting up the library will be the second step in this process.
As for the users need. They don't actually need those files offline, that is way we've waited until to Win10 1709 to use Files on Demand. Actually the users only has a few GB offline available. What they do need tho is easy access to their documents, which the browser view currently doesn't offer.
I'm still stuck on the first step of the recovery process. I think I can limit the out of sync clients to a single user at the moment. Which makes this a little easier to resolve.
I'm kind of stumbling over Windows 10 1709 file handling of synced libraries at the moment.
My first instinct was to sync the library with some other tool, like the new SharePoint Migration Utility. The goal is to upload the missing documents that were created on the client but haven't been uploaded yet. Unfortunately am unable to accomplish this, as the Migration Utility somehow can't read the folder structure.
Any ideas? I don't think splitting up the library before will help in any way, because of the way OneDrive/Windows handles the synced files.
Agreed, splitting up the library will be the second step in this process.
As for the users need. They don't actually need those files offline, that is way we've waited until to Win10 1709 to use Files on Demand. Actually the users only has a few GB offline available. What they do need tho is easy access to their documents, which the browser view currently doesn't offer.
I'm still stuck on the first step of the recovery process. I think I can limit the out of sync clients to a single user at the moment. Which makes this a little easier to resolve.
I'm kind of stumbling over Windows 10 1709 file handling of synced libraries at the moment.
My first instinct was to sync the library with some other tool, like the new SharePoint Migration Utility. The goal is to upload the missing documents that were created on the client but haven't been uploaded yet. Unfortunately am unable to accomplish this, as the Migration Utility somehow can't read the folder structure.
Any ideas? I don't think splitting up the library before will help in any way, because of the way OneDrive/Windows handles the synced files.
Haley Purdum
Oct 04, 2018Copper Contributor
I ran into this issue once and I was able to use Teracopy from the original source, chose to "Skip all" of the files that already existed, and it went in and replaced all missing folders and documents.