2.7 Creating Workspace Hierarchies

Teaming provides three types of workspaces that you can use to create hierarchies within existing workspaces. Each type of workspace has its advantages and disadvantages in regards to creating workspace hierarchies, so depending on your objectives and your environment you might want to use either type of workspace.

2.7.1 Discussions Workspaces

If you don’t anticipate your workspace having hundreds or thousands of sub-folders, Discussions workspaces are recommended over basic workspace and team workspaces.

The following sections describe the advantages and disadvantages of using a Discussions workspace to create hierarchies within existing workspaces:

Advantages

  • Retains the access control rights of higher-level (parent) workspaces

  • Lists sub-folders and sub-workspaces on the workspace home page (and displays how many items are in each folder)

Disadvantages

  • Does not scale well (if you have hundreds or thousands of sub-folders, you should use a basic workspace to improve performance)

2.7.2 Basic Workspaces

The following sections describe the advantages and disadvantages of using a basic workspace to create hierarchies within existing workspaces:

Advantages

  • Retains the access control rights of higher-level (parent) workspaces

  • Scales well (because basic workspaces do not list sub-folders and sub-workspaces on the workspace home page)

Disadvantages

  • Does not list sub-folders and sub-workspaces on the workspace home page

2.7.3 Team Workspaces

The following sections describe the advantages and disadvantages of using a Team workspace to create hierarchies within existing workspaces:

Advantages

  • Lists sub-folders and sub-workspaces on the workspace home page (and displays how many items are in each folder)

Disadvantages

  • Does not retain the access control rights of higher-level (parent) workspaces

  • Does not scale well (if you have hundreds or thousands of sub-folders, you should use a basic workspace to improve performance)