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# Subgroups
NOTE: **Note:**
-[Introduced][ce-2772] in GitLab 9.0. Not available when using MySQL as external
-database (support removed in GitLab 9.3 [due to performance reasons][issue]).
+[Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/2772) in GitLab 9.0. Not available when using MySQL as external
+database (support removed in GitLab 9.3 [due to performance reasons](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30472#note_27747600)).
With subgroups (aka nested groups or hierarchical groups) you can have
up to 20 levels of nested groups, which among other things can help you to:
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ up to 20 levels of nested groups, which among other things can help you to:
- **Organize large projects.** For large projects, subgroups makes it
potentially easier to separate permissions on parts of the source code.
- **Make it easier to manage people and control visibility.** Give people
- different [permissions][] depending on their group [membership](#membership).
+ different [permissions](../../permissions.md#group-members-permissions) depending on their group [membership](#membership).
## Database Requirements
@@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ structure.
NOTE: **Note:**
You need to be an Owner of a group in order to be able to create a subgroup. For
-more information check the [permissions table][permissions].
+more information check the [permissions table](../../permissions.md#group-members-permissions).
For a list of words that are not allowed to be used as group names see the
-[reserved names][reserved].
+[reserved names](../../reserved_names.md).
Users can always create subgroups if they are explicitly added as an Owner to
a parent group even if group creation is disabled by an administrator in their
settings.
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Here's a list of what you can't do with subgroups:
- [GitLab Pages](../../project/pages/index.md) supports projects hosted under
a subgroup, but not subgroup websites.
That means that only the highest-level group supports
- [group websites](../../project/pages/introduction.html#user-or-group-pages),
+ [group websites](../../project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-domain-names),
although you can have project websites under a subgroup.
- It is not possible to share a project with a group that's an ancestor of
the group the project is in. That means you can only share as you walk down
@@ -176,6 +176,6 @@ Here's a list of what you can't do with subgroups:
`group/subgroup01/subgroup03`.
[ce-2772]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/2772
-[permissions]: ../../permissions.md#group
+[permissions]: ../../permissions.md#group-members-permissions
[reserved]: ../../reserved_names.md
[issue]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30472#note_27747600