Thursday, July 16, 2015

Shredded Storage in SharePoint 2013 Explained

  • Shredded Storage is related to management of large binary objects i.e BLOBS
  • Shredded Storage is both improves I/O and reduces compute utilization when making incremental changes to document or storing documents in SharePoint 2013.
  • Shredded storage is built upon cobalt i.e. file synchronization via soap of http introduced in SP 2010
  • Shredded Storage is enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
  • In SP 2010 , shredded storage was used for communication between client and web server but whereas database is concerned whole file was fetched and saved after changes this is changed and shredded storage BLOBS are stored in database .



FileReadChunkSize

SharePoint 2010 introduced a new FileReadChunkSize property as a control associated with the BLOB cache which enabled a server farm administrator to control the size of incremental reads when a client requested a file.

FileWriteChunkSize


In SharePoint 2013 a new property loosely related to FileReadChunkSize is provided to allow control of the size of a shredded BLOB. 

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