Friday, August 20, 2010

SharePoint Server 2010 capacity management: Software boundaries and limits

Limits by hierarchy

This section provides limits sorted by the logical hierarchy of a SharePoint Server 2010 farm.

Web application limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Web applications.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Content database300 per Web applicationSupportedWith 300 content databases per Web application, end user operations such as opening the site or site collections are not affected. But administrative operations such as creating a new site collection will experience decrease in performance. We recommend that you use Windows PowerShell to manage the Web application when a large number of content databases are present, because the management interface becomes slow and difficult to navigate.
Zone5 per Web applicationBoundaryThe number of zones defined for a farm is hard-coded to 5. Zones include Default, Intranet, Extranet, Internet, and custom.
Managed path20 per Web applicationSupportedManaged paths are cached on the Web server, and CPU resources are used to process incoming requests against the managed path list.
Exceeding 20 managed paths per Web application adds more load to the Web server for each request.
If you plan to exceed twenty managed paths in a given Web application, we recommend that you test for acceptable system performance.
Solution cache size300 MB per Web applicationThresholdThe solution cache allows the InfoPath Forms service to hold solutions in cache in order to speed up retrieval of the solutions. If the cache size is exceeded, solutions are retrieved from disk, which may slow down response times. You can configure the size of the solution cache by using the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Set-SPInfoPathFormsService. For more information, see Set-SPInfoPathFormsService.

Web server and application server limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Web servers on the farm.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Application pools10 per Web serverSupportedThe maximum number is determined by hardware capabilities.
This limit is dependent largely upon:
  • The amount of RAM allocated to the Web servers
  • The workload that the farm is serving, that is, the user base and the usage characteristics (a single highly active application pools can reach 10 GB or more)

Content database limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for content databases.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Content database size200 GB per content databaseSupportedWe strongly recommended limiting the size of content databases to 200 GB to help ensure system performance.
Content database sizes up to 1 terabyte are supported only for large, single-site repositories and archives with non-collaborative I/O and usage patterns, such as Records Centers. Larger database sizes are supported for these scenarios because their I/O patterns and typical data structure formats have been designed for, and tested at, larger scales. For more information about large-scale document repositories, see "Estimate Performance and Capacity Requirements for Large Scale Document Repositories", available from Performance and capacity test results and recommendations (SharePoint Server 2010).
A site collection should not exceed 100 GB unless it is the only site collection in the database.
Site collections per content database2,000 recommended
5,000 maximum
SupportedWe strongly recommended limiting the number of site collections in a content database to 2,000. However, up to 5,000 site collections in a database are supported.
These limits relate to speed of upgrade. The larger the number of site collections in a database, the slower the upgrade.
The limit on the number of site collections in a database is subordinate to the limit on the size of a content database that has more than one site collection (200 GB). Therefore, as the number of site collections in a database increases, the average size of the site collections it contains must decrease.
Exceeding the 2,000 site collection limit puts you at risk of longer downtimes during upgrades. If you plan to exceed 2,000 site collections, we recommend that you have a clear upgrade strategy, and obtain additional hardware to speed up upgrades and software updates that affect databases.
To set the warning level for the number of sites in a content database, use the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Set-SPContentDatabase with the -WarningSiteCount parameter. For more information, see Set-SPContentDatabase.
Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) storage subsystem on Network Attached Storage (NAS) Time to first byte of any response from the NAS cannot exceed 20 milliseconds
BoundaryWhen SharePoint Server 2010 is configured to use RBS, and the BLOBs reside on NAS storage, consider the following boundary.
From the time that SharePoint Server 2010 requests a BLOB, until it receives the first byte from the NAS, no more than 20 milliseconds can pass.

Site collection limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for site collections.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Web site250,000 per site collectionSupportedThe maximum recommended number of sites and subsites is 250,000 sites.
You can create a very large total number of Web sites by nesting subsites. For example, in a shallow hierarchy with 100 sites, each with 1,000 subsites, you would have a total of 100,000 Web sites. Or a deep hierarchy with 100 sites, each with 10 subsite levels would also contain a total of 100,000 Web sites.
Note: Deleting or creating a site or subsite can significantly affect a site’s availability. Access to the site and subsites will be limited while the site is being deleted. Attempting to create many subsites at the same time may also fail.
Site collection size100 GB per site collectionSupportedA site collection should not exceed 100 GB unless it is the only site collection in the database.
Certain site collection actions, such as site collection backup/restore or the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Move-SPSite, cause large Microsoft SQL Server operations which can affect performance or fail if other site collections are active in the same database. For more information, see Move-SPSite.

List and library limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for lists and libraries. For more information, see the "Designing Large Lists and Maximizing List Performance" white paper available from Performance and capacity test results and recommendations (SharePoint Server 2010).

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
List row size8,000 bytes per rowBoundaryEach list or library item can only occupy 8000 bytes in total in the database. 256 bytes are reserved for built-in columns, which leaves 7744 bytes for end-user columns. For details on how much space each kind of field consumes, see Column limits.
File size2 GBBoundaryThe default maximum file size is 50 MB. This can be increased up to 2 GB, however a large volume of very large files can affect farm performance.
Documents30,000,000 per librarySupportedYou can create very large document libraries by nesting folders, or using standard views and site hierarchy. This value may vary depending on how documents and folders are organized, and by the type and size of documents stored.
Major versions400,000SupportedIf you exceed this limit, basic file operations—such as file open or save, delete, and viewing the version histor— may not succeed.
Items30,000,000 per listSupportedYou can create very large lists using standard views, site hierarchies, and metadata navigation. This value may vary depending on the number of columns in the list and the usage of the list.
Rows size limit6 table rows internal to the database used for a list or library itemSupportedSpecifies the maximum number of table rows internal to the database that can be used for a list or library item. To accommodate wide lists with many columns, each item may be wrapped over several internal table rows, up to six rows by default. This is configurable by farm administrators through the object model only. The object model method is SPWebApplication.MaxListItemRowStorage.
Bulk operations100 items per bulk operationBoundaryThe user interface allows a maximum of 100 items to be selected for bulk operations.
List view lookup threshold8 join operations per queryThresholdSpecifies the maximum number of joins allowed per query, such as those based on lookup, person/group, or workflow status columns. If the query uses more than eight joins, the operation is blocked. This does not apply to single item operations. When using the maximal view via the object model (by not specifying any view fields), SharePoint will return up to the first eight lookups.
List view threshold5,000ThresholdSpecifies the maximum number of list or library items that a database operation, such as a query, can process at the same time outside the daily time window set by the administrator during which queries are unrestricted.
List view threshold for auditors and administrators20,000ThresholdSpecifies the maximum number of list or library items that a database operation, such as a query, can process at the same time when they are performed by an auditor or administrator with appropriate permissions. This setting works with Allow Object Model Override.
Subsite2,000 per site viewThresholdThe interface for enumerating subsites of a given Web site does not perform well as the number of subsites surpasses 2,000. Similarly, the All Site Content page and the Tree View Control performance will decrease significantly as the number of subsites grows.
Coauthoring in Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint for .docx, .pptx and .ppsx files 10 concurrent editors per documentThresholdRecommended maximum number of concurrent editors is 10. The boundary is 99.
If there are 99 co-authors who have a single document opened for concurrent editing, any user after the 100th user sees a "File in use" error and have to view a read-only copy.
More than 10 co-editors will lead to a gradually degraded user experience with more conflicts and users will have to go through more iterations to get their changes to upload successfully.

Column limits

SharePoint Server 2010 data is stored in SQL Server tables. To allow for the maximum number of possible columns in a SharePoint list, SharePoint Server will create several rows in the database when data will not fit on a single row. This is called row wrapping.
Each time that a row is wrapped in SQL Server, an additional query load is put on the server when that item is queried because a SQL join must be included in the query. To prevent too much load, by default a maximum of six SQL Server rows are allowed for a SharePoint item. This limit leads to a particular limitation on the number of columns of each type that can be included in a SharePoint list. The following table describes the limits for each column type.
The row wrapping parameter can be increased beyond six, but this may result in too much load on the server. Performance testing is recommended before exceeding this limit. For more information, see the "Designing Large Lists and Maximizing List Performance" white paper that can be accessed from Performance and capacity test results and recommendations (SharePoint Server 2010).
Each column type has a size value listed in bytes. The sum of all columns in a SharePoint list cannot exceed 8,000 bytes. Depending on column usage, users can reach the 8,000 byte limitation before reaching the six-row row wrapping limitation.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Size per column Notes
Single line of text276Threshold28 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 64 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 384 Single line of text columns per SharePoint list (6 * 64 = 384). However, because the limit per SharePoint list item is 8000 bytes, of which 256 bytes are reserved for built-in SharePoint columns, the actual limit is 276 Single line of text columns.
Multiple Lines of Text192Threshold28 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 32 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 192 Multiple lines of text columns per SharePoint list (6 * 32 = 192).
Choice276Threshold28 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 64 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of 6 allows for a maximum of 384 Choice columns per SharePoint list (6 * 64 = 384); ); however because the limit per SharePoint list item is 8000 bytes, of which 256 bytes are reserved for built-in SharePoint columns, the actual limit should be 276 Single line of text columns.
Number 72Threshold12 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 12 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 72 Number columns per SharePoint list (6 * 12 = 72).
Currency72Threshold12 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 12 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 72 Currency columns per SharePoint list (6 * 12 = 72).
Date and Time48Threshold12 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each eight columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 48 Date and Time columns per SharePoint list (6 * 8 = 48).
Lookup 96Threshold4 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 16 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 96 single value Lookup columns per SharePoint list (6 * 16 = 96).
Yes / No96Threshold5 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 16 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 96 Yes / No columns per SharePoint list (6 * 16 = 96).
Person or group96Threshold4 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 16 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 96 Person or Group columns per SharePoint list (6 * 16 = 96).
Hyperlink or picture138Threshold56 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 32 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 192 Hyperlink or Picture columns per SharePoint list (6 * 32 = 192) ); however because the limit per SharePoint list item is 8000 bytes, of which 256 bytes are reserved for built-in SharePoint columns, the actual limit should be 138 Hyperlink or Picture columns.
Calculated48Threshold28 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each eight columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 48 Calculated columns per SharePoint list (6 * 8 = 48).
GUID6Threshold20 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each column in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 6 GUID columns per SharePoint list (6 * 1 = 6).
Int96Threshold4 bytesSQL Server row wrapping occurs after each 16 columns in a SharePoint list. The default row wrapping value of six allows for a maximum of 96 Int columns per SharePoint list (6 * 16 = 96).
Managed metadata94Threshold40 bytes for the first, 32 bytes for each subsequentThe first Managed Metadata field added to a list is allocated four columns:
  • A lookup field for the actual tag
  • A hidden text field for the string value
  • A lookup field for the catch all
  • A lookup field for spillover of the catch all
Each subsequent Managed Metadata field added to a list adds two more columns:
  • A lookup field for the actual tag
  • A hidden text field for the string value
The maximum number of columns of Managed Metadata is calculated as (14 + (16 * (n-1))) where n is the row mapping value (default of 6).
External Data columns have the concept of a primary column and secondary columns. When you add an external data column, you can select some secondary fields of the external content type that you want to be added to the list. For example, given an External Content Type “Customer” which has fields like “ID”, “Name”, “Country”, and “Description”, when you add an External Data column of type “Customer” to a list, you can add secondary fields to show the “ID”, “Name” and “Description” of the Customer. Overall these are the columns that get added:
  • Primary column: A text field.
  • Hidden Id column: A multi-line text field.
  • Secondary columns: Each secondary column is a text/number/Boolean/multi-line text that is based on the data type of the secondary column as defined in the Business Data Catalog model. For example, ID might be mapped to a Number column; Name might be mapped to a Single line of text column; Description might be mapped to a Multiple lines of text column.

Page limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for pages.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Web parts25 per wiki or Web part page ThresholdThis figure is an estimate based on simple Web Parts. The complexity of the Web parts dictates how many Web Parts can be used on a page before performance is affected.

Security limits

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Number of SharePoint groups a user can belong to5,000SupportedThis is not a hard limit but it is consistent with Active Directory guidelines. There are several things that affect this number:
  • The size of the user token
  • The groups cache: SharePoint Server 2010 has a table that caches the number of groups a user belongs to as soon as those groups are used in access control lists (ACLs).
  • The security check time: as the number of groups that a user is a member of increases, the time that is required for the access check increases also.
Users in a site collection2 million per site collectionSupportedYou can add millions of people to your Web site by using Microsoft Windows security groups to manage security instead of using individual users.
This limit is based on manageability and ease of navigation in the user interface.
When you have many entries (security groups of users) in the site collection (more than one thousand), you should use Windows PowerShell to manage users instead of the UI. This will provide a better management experience.
Active Directory Principles/Users in a SharePoint group5,000 per SharePoint group SupportedSharePoint Server 2010 enables you to add users or Active Directory groups to a SharePoint group.
Having up to 5,000 users (or Active Directory groups or users) in a SharePoint group provides acceptable performance.
The activities most affected by this limit are as follows:
  • Fetching users to validate permissions. This operation takes incrementally longer with growth in number of users in a group.
  • Rendering the membership of the view. This operation will always require time.
SharePoint groups10,000 per site collectionSupportedAbove 10,000 groups, the time to execute operations is increased significantly. This is especially true of adding a user to an existing group, creating a new group, and rendering group views.
Security principal: size of the Security Scope5,000 per Access Control List (ACL)SupportedThe size of the scope affects the data that is used for a security check calculation. This calculation occurs every time that the scope changes. There is no hard limit, but the bigger the scope, the longer the calculation takes.

Limits by feature

This section lists limits sorted by feature.

Search limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Search.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
SharePoint search service applications20 per farmSupportedMultiple SharePoint search service applications can be deployed on the same farm, because you can assign search components and databases to separate servers. The recommended limit of 20 is less than the maximum limit for all service applications in a farm.
Crawl databases and database Items10 crawl databases per search service application
25 million items per crawl database
ThresholdThe crawl database stores the crawl data (time/status, etc) about all items that have been crawled. The supported limit is 10 crawl databases per SharePoint Search service application.
The recommended limit is 25 million items per crawl database (or a total of four crawl databases per search service application).
Crawl components16 per search service applicationThresholdThe recommended limit per application is 16 total crawl components; with two per crawl database, and two per server, assuming the server has at least eight processors (cores).
The total number of crawl components per server must be less than 128/(total query components) to minimize propagation I/O degradation. Exceeding the recommended limit may not increase crawl performance; in fact, crawl performance may decrease based on available resources on the crawl server, database, and content host.
Index partitions20 per search service application; 128 totalThresholdThe index partition holds a subset of the search service application index. The recommended limit is 20. Increasing the number of index partitions results in each partition holding a smaller subset of the index, reducing the RAM and disk space that is needed on the query server hosting the query component assigned to the index partition. The boundary for the total number of index partitions is 128.
Indexed items100 million per search service application; 10 million per index partitionSupportedSharePoint Search supports index partitions, each of which contains a subset of the search index. The recommended maximum is 10 million items in any partition. The overall recommended maximum number of items (e.g., people, list items, documents, Web pages) is 100 million.
Crawl log entries100 million per search applicationSupportedThis is the number of individual log entries in the crawl log. It will follow the "Indexed items" limit.
Property databases10 per search service application;128 totalThresholdThe property database stores the metadata for items in each index partition associated with it. An index partition can only be associated with one property store. The recommended limit is 10 property databases per search service application. The boundary for index partitions is 128.
Query components128 per search application; 64/(total crawl components) per serverThresholdThe total number of query components is limited by the ability of the crawl components to copy files. The maximum number of query components per server is limited by the ability of the query components to absorb files propagated from crawl components.
Scope rules100 scope rules per scope; 600 total per search service applicationThresholdExceeding this limit will reduce crawl freshness, and delay potential results from scoped queries.
Scopes200 per siteThresholdThis is a recommended limit per site. Exceeding this limit may reduce crawl efficiency and, if the scopes are added to the display group, affect end-user browser latency. Also, display of the scopes in the search administration interface degrades as the number of scopes passes the recommended limit.
Display groups25 per siteThresholdDisplay groups are used for a grouped display of scopes through the user interface. Exceeding this limit starts degrading the scope experience in the search administration interface.
Alerts1,000,000 per search applicationSupportedThis is the tested limit.
Content sources50 per search service applicationThresholdThe recommended limit of 50 can be exceeded up to the boundary of 500 per search service application. However, fewer start addresses should be used, and the concurrent crawl limit must be followed.
Start addresses100 per content sourceThresholdThe recommended limit can be exceeded up to the boundary of 500 per content source. However, the more start addresses you have, the fewer content sources should be used. When you have many start address, we recommend that you put them as links on an html page, and have the HTTP crawler crawl the page, following the links.
Concurrent crawls20 per search applicationThresholdThis is the number of crawls underway at the same time. Exceeding this number may cause the overall crawl rate to decrease.
Crawled properties500,000 per search applicationSupportedThese are properties that are discovered during a crawl.
Crawl impact rule100ThresholdRecommended limit of 100 per farm. The recommendation can be exceeded; however, display of the site hit rules in the search administration interface is degraded. At approximately 2000 site hit rules, the Manage Site Hit Rules page becomes unreadable.
Crawl rules100 per search service applicationThresholdThis value can be exceeded; however, display of the crawl rules in the search administration interface is degraded.
Managed properties100,000 per search service applicationThresholdThese are properties used by the search system in queries. Crawled properties are mapped to managed properties.
Mappings100 per managed propertyThresholdExceeding this limit may decrease crawl speed and query performance.
URL removals100 removals per operationSupportedThis is the maximum recommended number of URLs that should be removed from the system in one operation.
Authoritative pages1 top level and minimal second and third level pages per search service applicationThresholdThe recommended limit is one top-level authoritative page, and as few second -and third-level pages as possible to achieve the desired relevance.
The boundary is 200 per relevance level per search application, but adding additional pages may not achieve the desired relevance. Add the key site to the first relevance level. Add more key sites at either second or third relevance levels, one at a time, and evaluate relevance after each addition to ensure that the desired relevance effect is achieved.
Keywords200 per site collectionSupportedThe recommended limit can be exceeded up to the maximum (ASP.NET-imposed) limit of 5000 per site collection given five Best Bets per keyword. If you exceed this limit, display of keywords on the site administration user interface will degrade. The ASP.NET-imposed limit can be modified by editing the Web.Config and Client.config files (MaxItemsInObjectGraph).
Metadata properties recognized10,000 per item crawledBoundaryThis is the number of metadata properties that can be determined and potentially mapped or used for queries when an item is crawled.

User Profile Service limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for User Profile Service.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
User profiles2,000,000 per service applicationSupportedA user profile service application can support up to 2 million user profiles with full social features functionality. This number represents the number of profiles that can be imported into the people profile store from a directory service, and also the number of profiles a user profile service application can support without leading to performance decreases in social features.
Social tags, notes and ratings500,000,000 per social databaseSupportedUp to 500 million total social tags, notes and ratings are supported in a social database without significant decreases in performance. However, database maintenance operations such as backup and restore may show decreased performance at that point.

Content deployment limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for content deployment.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Content deployment jobs running on different paths20SupportedFor concurrently running jobs on paths that are connected to site collections in the same source content database, there is an increased risk of deadlocks on the database. For jobs that must run concurrently, we recommend that you move the site collections into different source content databases.
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Concurrent running jobs on the same path are not possible.
If you are using SQL Server snapshots for content deployment, each path creates a snapshot. This increases the I/O requirements for the source database.
For more information, see About deployment paths and jobs.

Blog limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for blogs.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Blog posts5000 per siteSupportedThe maximum number of blog posts is 5000 per site.
Comments1000 per postSupportedThe maximum number of comments is 1000 per post.

Business Connectivity Services limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Business Connectivity Services.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
ECT (in-memory)5000 per Web Server (per tenant)BoundaryTotal number of external content type (ECT) definitions loaded in memory at a given point in time on a Web server.
External system connections500 per Web serverBoundaryNumber of active/open external system connections at a given point in time. The default maximum value is 200; the boundary is 500. This limit is enforced at the Web Server scope, regardless of the kind of external system (for example, database, .NET assembly, and so on) The default maximum is used to restrict the number of connections. An application can specify a larger limit via execution context; the boundary enforces the maximum even for applications that do not respect the default.
Database items returned per request2,000 per database connectorThresholdNumber of items per request the database connector can return.
The default maximum of 2,000 is used by the database connector to restrict the number of result that can be returned per page. The application can specify a larger limit via execution context; the Absolute Max enforces the maximum even for applications that do not respect the default. The boundary for this limit is 1,000,000.

Workflow limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for workflow.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Workflow postpone threshold15Threshold15 is the maximum number of workflows allowed to be executing against a content database at the same time, excluding instances that are running in the timer service. When this threshold is reached, new requests to activate workflows will be queued to be run by the workflow timer service later. As non-timer execution is completed, new requests will count against this threshold. This is limit can be configured by using the Set-SPFarmConfig Windows PowerShell cmdlet. For more information, see Set-SPFarmConfig.
Note: This limit does not refer to the total number of workflow instances that can be in progress. Instead, it is the number of instances that are being processed. Increasing this limit increases the throughput of starting and completing workflow tasks but also increases load against the content database and system resources.
Workflow timer batch size100ThresholdThe number of events that each run of the workflow timer job will pick up and deliver to workflows. It is configurable by using Windows PowerShell. To allow for additional events, you can run additional instances of the Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Workflow Timer Service.

Managed Metadata term store (database) limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for managed metadata term stores.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Maximum number of levels of nested terms in a term store7SupportedTerms in a term set can be represented hierarchically.  A term set can have up to seven levels of terms (a parent term, and six levels of nesting below it.)
Maximum number of term sets in a term store1000SupportedYou can have up to 1000 term sets in a term store.
Maximum number of terms in a term set30,000Supported30,000 is the maximum number of terms in a term set.
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Additional labels for the same term, such as synonyms and translations, do not count as separate terms.
Total number of items in a term store1,000,000SupportedAn item is either a term or a term set. The sum of the number of terms and term sets cannot exceed 1,000,000. Additional labels for the same term, such as synonyms and translations, do not count as separate terms.
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You cannot have both the maximum number of term sets and the maximum number of terms simultaneously in a term store.

Visio Services limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for instances of Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
File size of Visio Web drawings50 MBThresholdVisio Services has a configuration setting that enables the administrator to change the maximum size of Web drawings that Visio processes.
Larger file sizes have the following side effects:
  • Increase in the memory footprint of Visio Services.
  • Increase in CPU usage.
  • Reduction in application server requests per second.
  • Increase overall latency.
  • Increase SharePoint farm network load
VisioVisio Web drawing recalculation time-out120 secondsThresholdVisio Services has a configuration setting that enables the administrator to change the maximum time that it can spend recalculating a drawing after a data refresh.
A larger recalculation time-out leads to:
  • Reduction in CPU and memory availability.
  • Reduction in application requests per second.
  • Increase in average latency across all documents.
A smaller recalculation time-out leads to:
  • Reduction of the complexity of diagrams that can be displayed.
  • Increase in requests per second.
  • Decrease in average latency across all documents.
Visio Services minimum cache age (data connected diagrams)Minimum cache age: 0 to 24hrsThresholdMinimum cache age applies to data connected diagrams. It determines the earliest point at which the current diagram can be removed from cache.
Setting Min Cache Age to a very low value will reduce throughput and increase latency, because invalidating the cache too often forces Visio to recalculate often and reduces CPU and memory availability.
Visio Services maximum cache age (non-data connected diagrams)Maximum cache age: 0 to 24hrsThresholdMaximum cache age applies to non-data connected diagrams. This value determines how long to keep the current diagram in memory.
Increasing Max Cache Age decreases latency for commonly requested drawings.
However, setting Max Cache Age to a very high value increases latency and slows throughput for items that are not cached, because the items already in cache consume and reduce available memory.

PerformancePoint Services limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Cells1,000,000 per query on Excel Services data sourceBoundaryA PerformancePoint scorecard that calls an Excel Services data source is subject to a limit of no more than 1,000,000 cells per query.
Columns and rows15 columns by 60,000 rowsThresholdThe maximum number of columns and rows when rendering any PerformancePoint dashboard object that uses a Microsoft Excel workbook as a data source. The number of rows could change based on the number of columns.
Query on a SharePoint list15 columns by 5000 rowsSupportedThe maximum number of columns and row when rendering any PerformancePoint dashboard object that uses a SharePoint list as a data source. The number of rows could change based on the number of columns.
Query on a SQL Server data source15 columns by 20000 rowsSupportedThe maximum number of columns and row when rendering any PerformancePoint dashboard object that uses a SQL Server table data source. The number of rows could change based on the number of columns.

Word Automation Services limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Word Automation Services.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Input file Size512 MBBoundaryMaximum file size that can be processed by Word Automation Services.
Frequency with which to start conversions (minutes)1 minute (recommended)
15 minutes (default)
59 minutes (boundary)
ThresholdThis setting determines how often the Word Automation Services timer job executes. A lower number leads to the timer job running faster. Our testing shows that it is most useful to run this timer job once per minute.
Number of conversions to start per conversion processFor PDF/XPS output formats: 30 x MFor all other output formats: 72 x M Where M is the value of Frequency with which to start conversions (minutes)ThresholdThe number of conversions to start affects the throughput of Word Automation Services.
If these values are set higher than the recommended levels then some conversion items may start to fail intermittently and user permissions may expire. User permissions expire 24 hours from the time that a conversion job is started.
Conversion job size100,000 conversion itemsSupportedA conversion job includes one or more conversion items, each of which represents a single conversion to be performed on a single input file in SharePoint. When a conversion job is started (using the ConversionJob.Start method), the conversion job and all conversion items are transmitted over to an application server which then stores the job in the Word Automation Services database. A large number of conversion items will increase both the execution time of the Start method and the number of bytes transmitted to the application server.
Total active conversion processesN-1, where N is the number of cores on each application serverThresholdAn active conversion process can consume a single processing core. Therefore, customers should not run more conversion processes than they have processing cores in their application servers.  The conversion timer job and other SharePoint activities also require occasional use of a processing core.
We recommend that you always leave 1 core free for use by the conversion timer job and SharePoint.
Word Automation Services database size2 million conversion items SupportedWord Automation Services maintains a persistent queue of conversion items in its database. Each conversion request generates one or more records.
Word Automation Services does not delete records from the database automatically, so the database can grow indefinitely without maintenance. Administrators can manually remove conversion job history by using the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Remove-SPWordConversionServiceJobHistory. For more information, see Remove-SPWordConversionServiceJobHistory.

SharePoint Workspace limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
SharePoint Workspace synchronization30,000 items per listBoundarySharePoint Workspace will not synchronize lists that have more than 30,000 items. This restriction exists because the time to download a list that has more than 30,000 items is very long, and resource usage is high.
SharePoint Workspace synchronization1800 documents limit in SharePoint WorkspaceBoundaryUsers are warned when they have more than 500 documents in SharePoint Workspace, but they can continue to add documents.

OneNote limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Microsoft OneNote Services.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Number of Sections and Section Groups in a OneNote Notebook (on SharePoint)See limit for "Documents" in List and library limitsEach section counts as one folder and one document in the list. Each section group counts as one folder and one document in the list.
Maximum size of a sectionSee limit for "File size" in List and library limitsThis maximum excludes any images, embedded files, and XPS printouts to OneNote that are larger than 100 KB. Images and embedded files larger than 100 KB are split out into their own binary files. This means that a section with 100 KB of typed data and four embedded Word documents of 1 MB each will be considered a 100 KB section.
Maximum size of an image, embedded file, and XPS OneNote printout in a OneNote section.See limit for "File size" in List and library limitsEach item is stored as a separate binary file and is therefore subject to file size limits. Each print operation to OneNote will result in one XPS printout binary, even if the printout contains multiple pages.
Maximum size of all images, embedded files, and XPS printouts in a single OneNote page.Default limit is double the "File size" limit.ThresholdThis applies to embedded content in a single OneNote page, not a Section or Notebook. If users encounter this, they will see the following error in OneNote: jerrcStorageUrl_HotTableFull (0xE0000794). Users can work around this by splitting embedded content into different pages and deleting previous versions of the page. If users have to adjust this value (“Max Hot Table Size”), the effective limit is half of the absolute value they define (for example, specifying a 400 MB max hot table size means that the maximum size of all embedded content on a page is limited to 200 MB).
Merge operations One per CPU core per Web serverBoundaryOneNote merges combine changes from multiple users who are co-authoring a notebook. If no CPU core is available to run a merge, a conflict page is generated instead, which forces the user perform the merge manually).
This limit applies whether OneNote is running as a client application or as a Microsoft Office Web Apps.

Office Web Application Service limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Office Web Apps. Office client application limits also apply when an application is running as a Web app.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
Cache size100 GBThresholdSpace available to render documents, created as part of a content database. By default, the cache available to render documents is 100 GB. We do not recommend that you increase the available cache.
RendersOne per document per second per CPU core per application server (maximum eight cores)BoundaryThis is the measured average number of renders that can be performed of "typical" documents on the application server over a period of time.

Project Server limits

The following table lists the recommended guidelines for Microsoft Project Server. For more information about how to plan for Project Server, see Planning and architecture for Project Server 2010.

Limit Maximum value Limit type Notes
End of project timeDate: 12/31/2049BoundaryProject plans cannot extend past the date 12/31/2049.
Deliverables per project plan1500 deliverablesBoundaryProject plans cannot contain more than 1500 deliverables.
Number of fields in a view256BoundaryA user cannot have more than 256 fields added to a view that they have defined in Project Web App.
Number of clauses in a filter for a view50BoundaryA user cannot add a filter to a view that has more than 50 clauses in it.

 

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