Hi guys what are the PROS and CONS of having single big project.
Why I am asking is in DS we cant maintain common objects, cant have global variables (Cause they are variables only at the project level).
My client is using DS for the first time and there question is why cant we have a single big project if we cant maintain common objects and global variables. I told them that the logs will grow up and performance goes down. I need very good answers other than the one mentioned above . Pls help.
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This has been answered before but if jobs are all related to one subject then one project is fine. A smaller project has a faster refresh in Director. It is easier to backup. It is difficult to run jobs from one project ot another. If you can isolate jobs so that you never need to run them then multiple projects are better.
500 jobs or less it does not matter. If you get 1,000 or more jobs then more projects are easier to manage. After 1,500 in older versions really started to slow down. This seems to be less of an issue with newer versions.
500 jobs or less it does not matter. If you get 1,000 or more jobs then more projects are easier to manage. After 1,500 in older versions really started to slow down. This seems to be less of an issue with newer versions.
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