What's new in IBM Domino 10.0?
Learn about all of the new features for administrators in IBM® Domino® 10.0.
- Publishing statistics to external services
You can set up IBM Domino to publish Domino statistics to an external monitoring service. The service must be able to accept time series data via HTTP POST requests. A Domino server is preconfigured to publish Domino statistics to the New Relic service using the New Relic Plugin API; all you need to do in this case, is create a New Relic account and then add a setting to the server notes.ini file to enable the server to report its statistics. You can also configure Domino yourself to publish to Domino statistics to another service, for example, Hosted Graphite. - Features that save you time
The following new Domino features are designed to save you time and make you more productive. - Security features
- Apache Tika conversion filter used for attachment searches
The Domino server and Notes® standard client use Apache Tika 1.18 open source conversion filters to extract text for full-text searches of attachments. Tika replaces the KeyView conversion filter used in previous releases. - ODS 53 supports larger databases and folders
The maximum size of databases allowed in IBM Domino 10 has increased to 256 GB; previously it was 64 GB. In addition, the maximum size of folders has increased significantly. Although the precise maximum size is difficult to quantify, users can expect at least a 10-fold increase in folder size capacity. - ODS 52 is the default ODS level
The default On-Disk Structure (ODS) for databases is now ODS 52, the ODS for IBM Domino and Notes 9.0.1. Unless there is a Create_Rx_Databases=1 notes.ini setting on server or client that specifies another ODS (for example, Create_R10_Databases=1), ODS 52 is automatically used with new databases or databases that are compacted using copy-style compacting. - Improvements to Web Site rule documents for HTTP response headers
When you create a Web Site rule document for HTTP response headers, you can now include up to 20 custom headers; previously you were restricted to three. In addition, you can designate each for HTTP, HTTPS, or both HTTP and HTTPS requests. - New features to push to Notes clients
The following new features can be pushed down to IBM Notes clients. - Component packages that are upgraded in Release 10
The following component versions are upgraded in this release: - Components no longer included
The following components are no long part of Notes and Domino 10.