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A 12 vCPU, 24 GB RAM VM struggling with 100 synchronous quiz candidates? That doesn't sound right. I would expect the number to be four times that. There is something wrong.

Nobody can give you "ideas" other than speculations. You have to investigate your system. Performance will give you some orientation.
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Hi Dominique

> To prevent TinyMCE from altering your content, a good workaround is to insert the image in a new label first, copy the resulting tag, return to the Plain Text Area Editor, and paste the tag into your question.

Very useful tip! What I normally do is to copy the source in to the clipboard before switching to a GUI editor, for good measure copy it to a text window like e-mail (Thunderbird) then add the image in the GUI editor, back to the text area and repair the damage.
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Hi AL

Since I've started with HotQuestion plug-in, I twisted the idea somewhat and got something interesting going. Thanks a lot!
 
The students were instructed to write the answer if it is not in the list. If it is in the list then press the thumbs-up. It worked well as an activation exercise in a big virtual classroom.
 
BTW, it took some time to notice the "Next round" though, which was critical.
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Hi

To put what Dominique was saying differently, I was making similar mathematics questions with the Moodle built-in question types and quickly stagnated - until we invited Dominique to introduce us to the Formulas question type. He spent a great amount of time and conducted a long workshop. We are in the process of breaking it up in to chunks and make it a self-learn course. If you are interested, I will give you access to our work in progress.
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Hallo Jonas

Das Bild zeigt nur eine Prozessnr.! Beobachte z.B. 'htop' sortiert nach CPU% und finde heraus wie der Verursacher heisst. Z.B. wenn das php8.3-fpm ist, fuehre 'ps uax | grep -i php8.3-fpm' und poste den Output hier.