Sensible number of concurrent users in umb backend?
Hello all.
Just a quick question - has anyone tried load testing the backend of umbraco? We have a training session for 18 users in a week and they'll all want to be abel to access the training site at the same time.
I know the backend can be a bit heavy on the database, so not sure whether it will be wise to have almost 20 users ont he site at the same time.
I have not seen any actual numbers on it, but I think you are correct in assuming that it might be a bit slow with that many users, depending on how "click-happy" they are. I think it also depends on the complexity of your document types.
If the performance sucks totally, maybe you could pair them up, to cut the number of users in half? :-)
Probably a sensible idea to pair up the users. I've been burnt before with another CMS when performance didn't just suck with a lot of users, the site completely died on it's feet and I was left looking rather silly ;-)
Sensible number of concurrent users in umb backend?
Hello all.
Just a quick question - has anyone tried load testing the backend of umbraco? We have a training session for 18 users in a week and they'll all want to be abel to access the training site at the same time.
I know the backend can be a bit heavy on the database, so not sure whether it will be wise to have almost 20 users ont he site at the same time.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Dan
I have not seen any actual numbers on it, but I think you are correct in assuming that it might be a bit slow with that many users, depending on how "click-happy" they are. I think it also depends on the complexity of your document types.
If the performance sucks totally, maybe you could pair them up, to cut the number of users in half? :-)
Probably a sensible idea to pair up the users. I've been burnt before with another CMS when performance didn't just suck with a lot of users, the site completely died on it's feet and I was left looking rather silly ;-)
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