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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:05 pm 
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Hi,

are there any large forums using vBrdige and are testimonials available?

Like to know, how this bridge can handle larger forums.

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Tobi


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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:14 pm 
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Im about to test it on a large community 10k users

http://www.Xtrato.com

basically the vb handles everything and the bridge works soo it should be fine


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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:09 pm 
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We're looking to implement it -- 60K members, 2.8 million posts, 5+ million page-views/ month.

However, we're not sure about the possible database server load.  Could be painful.

Any thoughts from developers regarding use on big sites?  Is vBridge efficient enough to handle this sized load?


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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:39 pm 
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With that much info good luck moving it.

And yes the vBridge will work its not like it will crash your site. If you are using vb now with that much stuff it will work 100% just with joomla


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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 4:44 am 
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Should be a week and my site will be using it
http://www.s2tg.com


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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:52 pm 
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LeeroyBrown wrote:
We're looking to implement it -- 60K members, 2.8 million posts, 5+ million page-views/ month.

However, we're not sure about the possible database server load.  Could be painful.

Any thoughts from developers regarding use on big sites?  Is vBridge efficient enough to handle this sized load?


What extra load do you expect for the vBridge or due to the vBridge?

If you add/edit or delete a user the bridge only add/edit/ or delete it to the other table.
If you login you only have one more extra query for the other usertable.

Or what do you mean with " Is vBridge efficient enough to handle this sized load?"

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:54 am 
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Hi Predator-

Thanks for your message.  We're converting from a site that has a large vbulletin forums, and a large section of primarily static or ASP pages.  This will be converted to a site that will be running Joomla and vbulletin.  The question was to see if jooma + vbridge can handle large sites, or if it's designed mainly for smaller sites.  Because we're going from static pages to joomla, it will be a move that will dramatically increase our MySQL database hits.  Just to be safe, we're brining in a new database server to handle the load.

I think we're probably the largest site that will be trying it.  Hopefully you can give us a hand if we run into problems.  Thanks!


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