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guruprasadg2455
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October 16, 2015
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Max number of users in CQ Publisher

  • October 16, 2015
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Hi ,

We are planning to have a CQ publisher around 65k users & around thousand groups. WIll there be any performance issues & do we have any limit on number of users you can have in publisher.

 

Regards

Guru

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Mejor respuesta de JustinEd3

I agree with bsloki here that this shouldn't be an issue. You will, however, want to ensure you are using AEM 6.0 or higher and Oak. WIth Jackrabbit/CRX 2, such scale was possible, but you do need to do some extra configuration if you have groups with thousands of members. Your post didn't call this out specifically, but if you have tens of thousands of users, odds are you have some big groups smiley

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JustinEd3Adobe EmployeeRespuesta
Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

I agree with bsloki here that this shouldn't be an issue. You will, however, want to ensure you are using AEM 6.0 or higher and Oak. WIth Jackrabbit/CRX 2, such scale was possible, but you do need to do some extra configuration if you have groups with thousands of members. Your post didn't call this out specifically, but if you have tens of thousands of users, odds are you have some big groups smiley

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

There is no restriction as such. But if you have your users already outside, you can also have your own external login module for authentication and authorization

guruprasadg2455
Level 2
October 16, 2015

If we use external login module still we will have to create the users in AEM or can we do away with that?

 

Regards

Guru

guruprasadg2455
Level 2
October 16, 2015

Thanks for you reply. We are using CQ 6.1.

Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

guruprasadg24550660 wrote...

If we use external login module still we will have to create the users in AEM or can we do away with that?

 

 

In practice, yes. The External Login Module will basically handle this for you.