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maxwell888
Feb 10, 2020Copper Contributor
Advanced Document Management System (DMS) for sharepoint ?
Does anyone know of a solution which enhances the Document Management Features of Sharepoint 365 and makes it a "proper DMS" ? Are there vendors out there which build their DMS solution on the sharep...
Feb 10, 2020
Well, IMHO SharePoint is a light DMS and the Team is working hard to add modern DMS features so any customer with out any doubt can select SPO as its preferred DMS
- Alex ZakhodinFeb 12, 2020Brass Contributor
Hi,
One of my clients is in the process of modernization of the existing DMS that runs on SharePoint 2013. There are multiple architectural options (SP 2019 on prem, SPO, custom option for Azure cloud). What we are trying to figure out if SharePoint can support scale that my client has.
Currently there are 50+ million documents that stored in 100+ site collections with thousand+ subsites in each site collection. There are already 150 content databases. This environment is growing, even with retention/purging process, we are projecting 250 million documents in 10 years. The question is can SharePoint (on prem or online) scale to support this system?
- Alan MarshallFeb 12, 2020Iron ContributorThe same limitations on on-premises SharePoint database size are different in online so that number of databases wouldn't be the same. You can go up to 4tb and I think it's 100million files. What you need to consider though is how it's used. This size solution works for records type usage where there are few writes but lots of reads mainly through search i.e. a records repository. For collaboration on documents you'll want a simpler structure and size mostly function and task driven. I know of providers that implement DMS meta data solutions by configuring libraries folders and default meta data that might work for records but is too structured for day to day collaboration. I would consider separating into collaboration in SharePoint and records in Azure with Blob storage and Azure search.