I have four OneDrive accounts that I want to merge using CloudDrive and DrivePool.
I have found that OneDrive has some limitations, such as the following:
1. The number of characters allowed in a file or folder name is limited to 400 characters, including the full path (file and folder structure). With encryption enabled, the length of the name increases, which could potentially exceed this limit.
2. OneDrive tends to experience performance issues when there are more than 50,000 files in a directory. After this limit, access to the files may not run optimally, which could cause delays or syncing issues. The default file size that CloudDrive creates is 10MB. For 1TB of storage, the total number of files would be approximately 100,000, calculated as 1,000,000MB / 10MB = 100,000.
I’m not sure if there are any other limitations I should consider before setting up CloudDrive and DrivePool. Is there any guidance or optimal configuration recommendations for using OneDrive with CloudDrive and DrivePool?
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Gio_nul
I have four OneDrive accounts that I want to merge using CloudDrive and DrivePool.
I have found that OneDrive has some limitations, such as the following:
1. The number of characters allowed in a file or folder name is limited to 400 characters, including the full path (file and folder structure). With encryption enabled, the length of the name increases, which could potentially exceed this limit.
2. OneDrive tends to experience performance issues when there are more than 50,000 files in a directory. After this limit, access to the files may not run optimally, which could cause delays or syncing issues. The default file size that CloudDrive creates is 10MB. For 1TB of storage, the total number of files would be approximately 100,000, calculated as 1,000,000MB / 10MB = 100,000.
I’m not sure if there are any other limitations I should consider before setting up CloudDrive and DrivePool. Is there any guidance or optimal configuration recommendations for using OneDrive with CloudDrive and DrivePool?
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