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I'm not sure if this is a repost since I did not research.
1) Can vBulletin (ver. 3) handle smoothly with 3000 current members online at once? 2) If I were to have 1000 members on a daily basis, can someone give me an estimate of how much space and bandwidth it will take on a month? 3) How exactly should I prepare myself as an admin for such environment (3000 members)?? |
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It can handle nearly anything. However, your hardware would need to handle it, too.
It's not possible to accurately or even closely guess bandwidth/storage for a forum. |
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For hardwares, what would you run with on such environment?
And for the admin of vBulletin.org, how much bandwidth and storage did the site use on a peak month? |
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You'd need a very powerful dedicated server which would, I'm assuming, cost upwards of several thousand dollars a month.
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You would probably need several
One to host the database, and the other for the actual vBulletin software. wht has 2 quad xeons running their forums (one setup for mysql and the other for simply vB itself).You'd need someone very talented and knowledgable to tweak the servers up beforehand as well I think with 3000 users online that might struggle a bit as well (may have to split the database in 1/2 onto two servers). vBulletin can handle it, it's just you need enough grunt behind it.
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Yeah, you'll need at least 4 servers if not more for that sort of load. There are not many forums with that much traffic though.
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