Frequently asked questions about SharePoint performance, list limits, database usage, and hybrid SharePoint–SQL architectures for enterprise systems.
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Schedule Technical ReviewSharePoint is a collaboration and document management platform. Using it as a database can lead to performance, reliability, and architectural issues at scale. While SharePoint Lists allow structured data, they are not optimized for large datasets, complex queries, or reporting.
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Learn moreSharePoint lists are convenient for small-scale collaboration, but as datasets grow or relational/analytical requirements increase, migration to a proper database or hybrid architecture becomes necessary. Look for signs like slow queries, frequent throttling, or complex reporting needs.
Learn moreLearn why SharePoint experiences performance issues around 50,000 items, the technical limits behind it, and strategies to avoid throttling and slowdowns.
Learn moreLearn why Power Automate flows fail due to throttling, what SharePoint connector limits exist, and how to prevent workflow interruptions at scale.
Learn moreDiscover strategies to remediate SharePoint large list view threshold issues, optimize performance, and maintain scalable lists in enterprise environments.
Learn moreLearn why using SharePoint lists as databases often causes performance issues, and how to design proper hybrid architectures for structured data.
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