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Posted April 26, 200618 yr It would be great to have a way to archive your board into something like the lo-fi version. I have about 800,000 posts needing to be archved off the main board. I think something like this would speed up the whole board.
May 2, 200618 yr I support this. I would really hate to delete a lot of posts just to keep the board running. If archived posts could be moved to a different table it would help a lot.
May 5, 200618 yr My board hasn't gotten to that point yet but yeah i agree after a while we winde up having to cough up alot of money for a personal server to hold the board up, A archive would save some memory, bandwidth, speed & other stuff :)
May 9, 200618 yr it's only a ultra-low resource-usage "skin"... we are talking about a system that can staticize and export from database a good stuff between post & topics that are enough old... post & topics that nobody will reply and are there only for reading...
April 22, 200717 yr It would be great to have a way to archive your board into something like the lo-fi version. I have about 800,000 posts needing to be archved off the main board.I think it's a good idea. I need this too :)But I think it should be only admin option. When every member could archive forum, that could make high transfer :unsure:
April 22, 200717 yr +1. It would be an amazing feature! :)Axel Wers, of course it will be an admin only option. What they say is this :)
April 22, 200717 yr Why not just make the trash can public? The trashcan is a archiver.A trash can and an archive are two very different things. Do you keep old photos in a waste paper bin? Or perhaps used chocolate wrappers in a special wooden box in your attic? :)
April 22, 200717 yr I agree, should be a way to archive old posts, llike vbuletting. Why do I find myself hvaing to mention vB?You CAN use it for the purpose in this thread though, I have done before. :blink: Trashcan is still stored in the same database, what's the point in doing that?
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