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Hi Visvanath,

Thanks for your reaction, and about the backup problem, I'm still investigating this issue. When you change the Moodle stack, it's always surprising what the performance will do.
Just when you expect it'll be better, the opposite happens λυπημένος. That makes it such a difficult application to administrate in my opinion.

Not talking about Moodle docs, but how could we share experiences and best-practices to setup a Moodle site here? A lot of questions come back here each time is what I see.

Moodle in English -> Hardware and performance -> general question about performance

από Alain Raap -

I am searching on the Moodle site for peformance and hardware recommendations, because I ran into a performance problem on our own Moodle website.  When I take a look at the performance page of my Moodle version (https://docs.moodle.org/35/en/Performance_recommendations) then I see some links that refer to information of 2006, that's  really outdated!
Where can I find some more recent information about performance recommendations and shared experiences on this subject?

Also I sometimes find it difficult to find specific information about a problem I am dealing with (last one was about our new infrastucture that doesn't perform as expected). I think the requirements for a Moodle website are becoming much more complex and high  when having a site for a large organisation, university or governmental organisation with large networks, firewalls, content scanning and Security Operations Centers that demand  a hardened OS and secure website. And also the students / teachers that expect a stable and fast site to  follow / make courses 24/7.  Downtime of the online learning environment is becoming more and more unacceptable (as I experienced myself). How do you deal as a Moodle admin with these growing demands of your Moodle environment? Maybe off topic in this forum, but I'm curious about your own experiences.


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Caching (webserver/database) will be speeding up your site. Any firewall or proxyserver that could be causing troubles?

Moodle in English -> Hardware and performance -> Terrible performance by Moodle -> Re: Terrible performance by Moodle

από Alain Raap -
Are you using a caching server like Memcached? That'll give your performance a boost.
Your number of vCPUs is low, memory and CPUs is always worth upgrading.