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Jul 20, 2015 at 19:09 comment added Vipin Kothari The user needs to know in advance and not at the time of render (during actual publish). As long as I accomplish that, it should be fine. 50MBs or more can be addressed accordingly then.
Jul 19, 2015 at 1:05 comment added Alvin Reyes I don't think the user needs to understand how hard this is, just that there is a limit (not Tridion's limit, to be clear). In the end, editors will still try to publish the total amount of pages, so 50MB is only limiting how much they'll publish at-a-time. For comparison, Outlook can limit attachments (e.g. 10MB per email) or give you a per-user quota. If there's no limit on \images maybe there really isn't a limit and the 50MB could be slightly increased accordingly. :-)
Jul 16, 2015 at 21:15 comment added David Forster Ah, users... Bless them :) Unfortunately, as I'm sure you know, it's a more complicated problem than maybe the user understands. @Nuno that might work well if your page & component sizes are fairly consistent. Still an estimate though... Very tricky if not impossible (considering that things can change after being added) to get an actual figure. I'm interested to hear what your team come up with :)
Jul 16, 2015 at 21:12 comment added Vipin Kothari @NunoLinhares The issue is that there are some pages with over 50-60 binaries and there are few with 5-10 binaries. So, coming up with a unified recommendation is extremely difficult. Also, the see items to publish will show the pages, then we have to go through the page and parse the pages to find out items used, go get the binaries from a different system and then calculate the size. I think it is very similar to actually rendering the item and getting the package size which is atleast automatic. Am I misinterpreting your suggestion?
Jul 16, 2015 at 21:06 comment added Vipin Kothari @David I am already using a pragmatic approach by recommending 10-15 items per bundle, but this is not well received by the user.
Jul 16, 2015 at 20:43 comment added Nuno Linhares You can probably do a resolve ("see items to publish"), grab that list of resolved items and go through all binaries, add those up, then roughly estimate every page at 10K size and component at 5 K size (top of my head numbers), and get a rough estimation of what size the package would be?
Jul 16, 2015 at 20:22 history answered David Forster CC BY-SA 3.0