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Does splitting whiteboard content over multiple pages help performance?

barncro
Participant
Participant

I've got some whiteboards that are large enough to really push the limits of what the software can handle.  Will it make a difference if I split the content up over multiple pages?

 

To illustrate what I'm asking, imagine the following two scenarios:

  1. Two large clusters of content are on the same page, but separated far enough that they cannot be viewed at the same time.  Or...
  2. Each of those two large clusters is put on its own page.

Should I expect different performance from those two scenarios?

 

Thanks!

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mpaterno
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hi @barncro , 

Short answer: Yes!

Pages of Whiteboard are rendered separately, so if you experience slowness on one page, you could split the content across multiple pages. Initial loading times may still be close to the same.

That said, Whiteboard should be quite performant even with large boards. If you're pushing the limit, we'd love to hear about your use case and what's causing slow performance.

Hope that helps!