Building a course to serve 60~100 concurrent students
Feb 21, 2017
By
Mariano Aran
I was wondering if any of you faced a similar situation at your school/company, and what are the best practices (besides trying to make file size as small as possible) for building courses for entire classrooms o groups that will access content at the same time (meaning that concurrent users will be high - 60~100 approx.)
We need to build interactive content for students to access during workshops and or classes.
We made a pilot run in our moodle LMS hosted in a virtual dedicated server (Centos 6, 4 vCPU, 32Gb RAM) and students struggled to get the the SCORM file opened when 60+ people were connected at the same time).
Anyone had a similar situation? What was your experience?
Thanks for your comments :-)
2 Replies
The issue will not be the course; the issue will be how many concurrent sessions our LMS can handle.
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