Wordpress and Moodle Performance

Wordpress and Moodle Performance

- Virtual Tech GT Tutorías . の投稿
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Hello everyone. I have a question. I am thinking about installing in the root domain of my site a Wordpress to be the visual and marketing side of my courses, then in a subdomain or in a subfolder install Moodle. 

  • I have a VPS Server with 2 GB of Ram and 30 GB SSD of storage.
  • Moodle: I estimate to have 150 students and like 30 students at the same time. 

  • Wordpress: like 130 visits and 50 visitors in one day. I use a 3rd party installed theme.

Do you think that it will work well? or is better to have Wordpress and Moodle separately ?

Thanks.

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Re: Wordpress and Moodle Performance

- Visvanath Ratnaweera の投稿
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Hi

The VPS with 2 GB of RAM and SSD file storage should be more than sufficient performance wise - unless those 30 students take an on-line exam in the same minute. If it is the case, read the documentation of this forum. (They appear only when you start a new discussion.)

The storage question no outsider can answer. Take 2 GB away for the whole software stack, I am assuming Linux, you have the rest for user data, temporary file storage, course backups etc.
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Re: Wordpress and Moodle Performance

- Rick Jerz の投稿
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My student count is about twice yours, and I don't run WordPress.

For several years I had my Moodle on a 3GB VPS, which worked fine.

Right now I have a 4GB VPS because the cost difference between a 3GB and 4GB was minor.

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Re: Wordpress and Moodle Performance

- Usman Asar の投稿
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Number of tables in Moodle is close to 300, in wordpress its 12. if your hosting can handle moodle, surely it can handle wordpress easy on same box.

BUT - Do consider, that moodle requires tables converted into Barracuda which WordPress may not like, so you have to ensure WP doesn't have any issue with table conversion. most likely it will not!