I need to know that it will be able to handle the amount of users and hits that this site will have to deal with. About 275,000 users to have accounts and about 150,000 hits a day (at the moment but set to grow quickly).
Easily. You might want to look at alternative user folder like exUserFolder to handle that many users. Things like ZEO and the all powerful RAM Cache Zope can easily handle that load on a commodity box. Once it gets really huge you'll want to start looking at things like Squid and other Cachers. Cheers. -- Andy McKay. ----- Original Message ----- From: "matt carey" <matt@textmatters.com> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 9:08 AM Subject: [Zope] How big a site can Zope handle?
Hi
I'm a newbie with Zope, but have used it to build a fairly complex site recently. This site only had to support 91 users, all with access permissions, and quite a low traffic level.
My studio is pitching to design a build a website for a very large organisation and I think Zope would be perfect.
I need to know that it will be able to handle the amount of users and hits that this site will have to deal with. About 275,000 users to have accounts and about 150,000 hits a day (at the moment but set to grow quickly).
Will Zope be able to deal with this?
Cheers
Matt
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