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Can Azure BLOB storage be used to save document attachments in IFS ?

  • February 19, 2021
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Thilini Kumarasinghe
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Can Azure BLOB storage be used to save document attachments in IFS ? One of our customers has reported that database is growing rapidly due to the volume of documents they attached to records. Customer would like to consider other options and BLOB storage is preferred for the purpose. Does IFS support BLOB for the function?

Best answer by Mayura Wasantha

Right now we don’t have the Azure BLOB storage support for Document Files. However RnD has considered this as a candidate development for a incoming release. Meanwhile, to over come the growing database concern, customer could opt for the other repository options which is already there in the document management.

In another note, the media files (another attachment) does have an archiving support to Azure.

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Mayura Wasantha
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  • February 19, 2021

Right now we don’t have the Azure BLOB storage support for Document Files. However RnD has considered this as a candidate development for a incoming release. Meanwhile, to over come the growing database concern, customer could opt for the other repository options which is already there in the document management.

In another note, the media files (another attachment) does have an archiving support to Azure.

shared with @Mathias Dahl 


Mathias Dahl
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  • February 19, 2021
Mayura Wasantha wrote:

Meanwhile, to over come the growing database concern, customer could opt for the other repository options which is already there in the document management.

Those other options are FTP and shared folders (on the application server itself or on a network share).

 


Thilini Kumarasinghe
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@Mayura Wasantha , @Mathias Dahl  Thank you very much for the quick help


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  • February 20, 2021

@Mayura Wasantha @Mathias Dahl  Can you please clarify whether FTP and Shared folders are supported repository formats for an IFS environment hosted in MS Azure cloud ( through IFS Managed Services or Customer owned Azure environments) as I was informed that Azure hosted environments do not support  FTP or Windows share. I received an IFS PowerPoint on it, will dig up and share if I can find it.

 


Mathias Dahl
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  • February 22, 2021
malik.sally wrote:

@Mayura Wasantha @Mathias Dahl  Can you please clarify whether FTP and Shared folders are supported repository formats for an IFS environment hosted in MS Azure cloud ( through IFS Managed Services or Customer owned Azure environments) as I was informed that Azure hosted environments do not support  FTP or Windows share. I received an IFS PowerPoint on it, will dig up and share if I can find it.

Correct, FTP and Shared document repositories are currently not supported there.

 


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  • February 23, 2021

Thanks for confirming this @Mathias Dahl 


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