Infrastructure checklist for very large workspaces
Use this table as a checklist to understanding the infrastructure of working with very large workspaces.
Item | Done |
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Understand scaling for number of users. See Scaling for number of users. | |
Ensure you're able to quickly scale web servers. See Web servers. | |
Create separate application pools. See Application pools. | |
Dedicate a web server to the very large workspace. See Download handlers. | |
If needed, set up load balancing. See Load balancing. | |
Create a Terminal server. | |
Ensure you're able to scale the SQL Server appropriately. See SQL recommendations. | |
Attend training to understand Relativity best practices. See Training. | |
Follow best practices for creating fields. See Adding fields. | |
Understand scaling for document count. See Scaling for document count. | |
Follow loading best practices. | |
Follow best practices for creating folders. See Folders. | |
Follow layout best practices. See Layouts. | |
If possible, license for SQL Enterprise Edition. See SQL recommendations. | |
Ensure maintenance plans are set up correctly. See Maintenance plans. | |
Review the indexes on SQL tables; delete unnecessary ones. See Index strategy. | |
Understand scaling for database size. See Scaling for database size. | |
Understand the tipping point. |
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Scale RAM and disk IO comparably to database size. See Web servers. | |
Manage the Audit record table. See Audit record management. | |
Follow SQL recommendations for large tables. See SQL recommendations. | |
Ensure you are not making any mistakes. See Common mistakes. | |
Ensure SQL data is living on the fastest disks. See Disks. | |
Ensure disk latency is tested and monitored on servers running Relativity. See SQL Latency. | |
Understand workflow investigation of searching and subsequent load. See Workflow and searching. | |
Follow searching best practices. See Keyword search (full-text index). | |
Follow Analytics best practices. See Analytics . |