Hi
This is a frequent question. Did you go through previous discussions? For example,
- Hardware /performance suggestion
- Preparation, Requirements and Scalability (there are further links in them).
And the forum documentation: https://docs.moodle.org/en/Performance and https://docs.moodle.org/en/Performance_FAQ ?
Visvanath Ratnaweera
Posts made by Visvanath Ratnaweera
Hi Rick
That sounds too high. 4 Mbps is sufficient for 720p HD, which makes 4 x 60 / 8 = 30 MB for a 1 min video or 720 MB for a 24 min video(?)
That sounds too high. 4 Mbps is sufficient for 720p HD, which makes 4 x 60 / 8 = 30 MB for a 1 min video or 720 MB for a 24 min video(?)
Hi
Around Moodle release 3.6, PHP 7.1 is a safe choice. The full story is in the Releases document and the corresponding Release notes. I made a summary here: http://www.syndrega.ch/blog/#php-and-dbms-compatibility-of-major-moodle-releases (continuously updated).
I don't understand how you plan to migrate the site without backups. Whatever, here is the documentation https://docs.moodle.org/36/en/Moodle_migration. You'll see that three things are needed from the old Moodle site.
Well, about the "devs", you seem to call everybody except you a "dev". If it is supposed to be an abbreviation to _developer_, then the Microsoft ex-boss gave it a very specific meaning: Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?foo=bar&v=I14b-C67EXY.
For other designations ref. to instructional designer, system administrator and web master.
Around Moodle release 3.6, PHP 7.1 is a safe choice. The full story is in the Releases document and the corresponding Release notes. I made a summary here: http://www.syndrega.ch/blog/#php-and-dbms-compatibility-of-major-moodle-releases (continuously updated).
I don't understand how you plan to migrate the site without backups. Whatever, here is the documentation https://docs.moodle.org/36/en/Moodle_migration. You'll see that three things are needed from the old Moodle site.
Well, about the "devs", you seem to call everybody except you a "dev". If it is supposed to be an abbreviation to _developer_, then the Microsoft ex-boss gave it a very specific meaning: Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?foo=bar&v=I14b-C67EXY.
Any connection to this problem: Start Moodle.exe stopped working after 10-15 minutes on Virtual Machine?
You've moved to this new discussion Start Moodle.exe stopped working after 10-15 minutes on Virtual Machine, right?