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This means a loss of flexibility

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:05 am
by asimj1
Simplified Seafile integration for large data sets
Speaking of file management: If you store a lot of large files (e.g. images and videos) in your bases, you will quickly reach the limit of 100 MB per base, beyond which you will no longer be able to export your bases . Another limit that becomes relevant when storing a lot of files in SeaTable is the subscription storage limit . For both limits, SeaTable 4.0 offers a solution singapore rcs data with added value with the new integration option of Seafile, SeaTable's sister application.

Seafile as an enterprise file sync and share solution is ideal for managing large numbers of files. Thanks to its clients, it also offers the best possible integration into the individual work environment, including offline support. The new integration allows you to use the files stored in Seafile directly in SeaTable. You combine the two products into a single solution and combine the strengths of Seafile with those of SeaTable.

Integrating Seafile into SeaTable couldn't be easier: Generate an API token for a Seafile library via the Seafile web interface, create a new third-party account in SeaTable and insert the token there (see figure). After successful linking, the Seafile library appears in the file manager.