Just wondering whether there are any specific limits to traffic on Umbracco 5, whether anyone has experienced a thresholds or outages at a particular usage and what sort of traffic can Umbracco handle?
There are no actually 'limits' it's more to do with your hosting environment, the Red Bull Stratos site http://www.redbullstratos.com/ was built in Umbraco and that handled the peak traffic.
There is no specific answer to your question, but suffice to say built the right way and hosted correctly Umbraco can handle anything you can throw at it.
Thanks Rich, that gives me an idea of the scale, more importantly I dont know if i am just lucky today but i am also impressed with the speed of response!! thats a great asset to what looks like a superb product. Thanks I really apppreciate it
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Just wondering whether there are any specific limits to traffic on Umbracco 5, whether anyone has experienced a thresholds or outages at a particular usage and what sort of traffic can Umbracco handle?
Hi Jason,
Welcome to the forum.
Are you sure you mean Umbraco 5? Umbraco 5 is dead http://umbraco.com/follow-us/blog-archive/2012/6/13/v5-rip.aspx
If you have a V5 project i would recommend moving it to V6.
Rich
apologies, your right I meant 6!! evaluating the product at the mo and just wondered what if any thresholds are in place, whats the max sort of thing?
Hey Jason,
There are no actually 'limits' it's more to do with your hosting environment, the Red Bull Stratos site http://www.redbullstratos.com/ was built in Umbraco and that handled the peak traffic.
There is no specific answer to your question, but suffice to say built the right way and hosted correctly Umbraco can handle anything you can throw at it.
Rich
Thanks Rich, that gives me an idea of the scale, more importantly I dont know if i am just lucky today but i am also impressed with the speed of response!! thats a great asset to what looks like a superb product. Thanks I really apppreciate it
No problem Jason.
Umbraco is not only a great CMS, the community is second to none, hope you decide to give Umbraco a try, let us know how you get on.
Start a new thread for any new questions you have, plently of people here happy to answer.
Rich
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