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Does large app capacity increases when we open the same app multiple times in same large app space by concurrent users? and if I have 10 apps which has more than 25gb, then how many packs can be bought, as I found that 200GB is the limit
Hi @Emerald , when concurrent users open the app, the used capacity memory does not increase. So, that is not a concern.
Also, there is no 200GB limit... we are selling 100 and 20GB packages that can be mixed an matched until the amount that you need.
Hi @Emerald , when concurrent users open the app, the used capacity memory does not increase. So, that is not a concern.
Also, there is no 200GB limit... we are selling 100 and 20GB packages that can be mixed an matched until the amount that you need.
Senario1:
Space A:
Application A - 50 GB size - 100 users open this same app --- as per your comment it only consumes 50gb with no error though it is accessed by multiple users by multiple times ?
Senario2:
Space B (if 50 users access Application B and Application C then the large app size to be 50gb??)
Application B - 20 GB size -- 200 users
Application C - 30 gb ---- 300 users
SpaceC:
Application D - 60 gb -- 50 users ( this is not open and the app size to be decreased to 50 ???)
overall.
Application A (50) + Application B (20) + Application C (30) + Application D (60 - which should reduce to 50 as per the limitation??) = 160 GB
so we either can take (100 gb (2 packages ) or 100gb(1 package) +20gb (3package) ??
Please suggest ??
Hi @Emerald, I would say that you are correct in your statements, including the need to reduce the 60GB app. Please, consider that the limits are to be considered as memory footprint, and not the size on-disk.
As for what to take, I suggest you take the discussion up with your account manager, so that a proper assessment can be made.
Sure Thank you so much
Would it be any issue if we keep standard apps in the same space where the Large apps are (Large apps space) , It should not consume the large app utilization capacity right?
You should keep standard apps in a different space, since they will contribute to memory utilization.