The Howard County Library System is switching to Koha, and they do about 5,000,000 issues a year. Kyle On Nov 2, 2007 7:15 AM, 毛慶禎 <mao@lins.fju.edu.tw> wrote:
Thank you Shantanoo. Very useful information. However, allow me change my question a little bit.
Which library is the biggest library among those who use Koha? Let us count collection size, readers number and annual circulation items only.
http://www.koha.org/about-koha/case-studies/nelsonville.html said: The Nelsonville Public Library in Athens County, Ohio have been large contributors to the Koha project. The library has 7 branches, including a mobile book mobile. The library has 250,00 items and approximatley 650,00 issues per year (based on 2003 figures)
Any further information?
2007/11/2, Shantanoo Mahajan <shantanoo@gmail.com>:
Please find the reply inline.
On 02-Nov-07, at 6:47 AM, 毛慶禎 wrote:
Hi,
I would like ask a question, what is the limitation of Koha?
1. Collection size - How many books records can Koha handle?
2. Readers - how many readers can Koha handle?
3. Circulation - how much transaction can Koha handle per year?
AFAIK, none. All the data i.e. records, readers, circulation data is stored is database (mysql currently, which may be changed to other database in future). So all the limitations are enforced by the database. Other limitation will be enforced by your hardware. CPU, memory, storage, network connectivity etc. and not my the software.
regards, shantanoo
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