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Limits and boundaries

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Limits and boundaries This section lists the objects that can be a part of a solution and provides guidelines for acceptable performance for each kind of object. Acceptable performance means that the system as tested can support that number of objects, but that the number cannot be exceeded without some decrease in performance or a reduction in the value of related limits. Objects are listed both by scope and by feature. Limits data is provided, together with notes that describe the conditions under which the limit is obtained and links to additional information where available. Use the guidelines in this article to review your overall solution plans. If your solution plans exceed the recommended guidelines for one or more objects, take one or more of the following actions: Evaluate the solution to ensure that compensations are made in other areas. Flag these areas for testing and monitoring as you build your deployment. Redesign or partition the solution to ensure that you do not exce