Hundreds of users
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I'm setting this up as a Virtual Service Center for a client with several hundred clients of his own to manage- how does ActiveCollab handle such a large number of clients? Is it built to withstand the beating, or should I have some custom modifications done? Any recommendations on how to avoid problems?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
Ilija Studen
on May 1. 2007. 6:52 am
We never tested the system with heavy load (software is still under development and proper performance testing and optimization is not done), but it should behave properly as long as you don't expect it to run on any shared hosting. I would recommend that you use at least a VPS or dedicated machine for hosting and that you use opcode caching (there are reported problems with eAccelerator so you should try other - APC, Zend Platform...) All rules for running a web application with high traffic on LAMP stack apply here too.
activeCollab team member
What about when it lists clients and such though, and on notifications (like when you post a new notification, how it has a list of users you can notify)? Will it break up the clients over multiple pages, or will it display them all?
Ilija Studen
on May 3. 2007. 6:11 am
In 0.7.1 all clients will be displayed.
activeCollab team member
Ilija Studen:In 0.7.1 all clients will be displayed.
Has a feature for multiple pages of clients/projects already been requested or should I create a new thread?
Ilija Studen
on May 5. 2007. 7:26 am
Feature that is along these lines has been requested. We will make sure that large amount of projects, clients, users or other object don't break the system or make it slow. Data pagination is just one of the methods we are using.
activeCollab team member
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