You can examine new improvements in boundaries and limitation whenever a new SharePoint version is coming which are helpful to figure out the best capacity planning for customers. In this blog post I am going to discussing improvements in boundaries and limitations for SharePoint 2016 and there comparison with earlier versions.
From ignite and further updates SharePoint 2016 seems to be a major update which can handle large amount of data. The maximum content database size is still not announced but it will either 1TB or greater which is atleast 5 times greater than the maximum content DB size of existing SharePoint environments (2010 & 2013) which means content can scale in TBs.
The increase in Content DB size means it will be supporting a larger number of site collections and YES a single content database in SharePoint 2016 can hold 100,000 site collections (it requires a huge round of applause) which is 20 times great then the existing ones.
Below table shows the Limits and boundaries of SharePoint 2016 vs SharePoint 2013 Vs SharePoint 2010:
SharePoint 2016 | SharePoint 2013 | SharePoint 2010 | |
Content Database Size | Content database sizing into TB’s | 200 GB in general usage scenarios. | 200 GB in general usage scenarios. |
Site Collections per Content Database | 100,000 site collections per content database | 2,000 recommended
5,000 maximum
| 2,000 recommended
5,000 maximum
|
List Threshold | Increased List Threshold >5,000 | 5,000 items | 5,000 items |
MaxFile Size | MaxFile Size increases to 10GB and removed character restrictions | Default maximum file size is 250 MB which can increase up to 2GB | Default maximum file size is 250 MB which can increase up to 2GB |
Indexed Items | 2x increase in Search scale to 500 million items | 100 million per search service application.
10 million per index partition
| 100 million per search service application.
10 million per index partition
|
There is still time in release of SharePoint 2016 and with final release we can have clear picture on boundaries and limitation and how much they have been improved.
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