Hello everyone,
First of all I will describe the project; private site with limited access, three types of users. Partners, businesses and standard users. Partners will be able to upload discount coupons from different categories and edit the partner page assigned to them that describes the business. Businesses will be able to add and remove new standard users. Standard users will be able to browse different codes from different categories. That's it, registration is disabled as access is paid for. I think the problem is the number of users. The client is aiming for 20,000 and maybe 100,000 in the future. Do you think this is feasible, and wp will have no problem with that? The pages that users will have access to will only show codes, they could browse categories etc. Nothing special or very complicated.
Do you think WordPress and high end VPS hosting can handle all this, with CDN and caching of course. So far I have created a test server on Cloudways and used loader.io to "stress test" the site and the response for 10k users per minute was 300ms.
First of all I will describe the project; private site with limited access, three types of users. Partners, businesses and standard users. Partners will be able to upload discount coupons from different categories and edit the partner page assigned to them that describes the business. Businesses will be able to add and remove new standard users. Standard users will be able to browse different codes from different categories. That's it, registration is disabled as access is paid for. I think the problem is the number of users. The client is aiming for 20,000 and maybe 100,000 in the future. Do you think this is feasible, and wp will have no problem with that? The pages that users will have access to will only show codes, they could browse categories etc. Nothing special or very complicated.
Do you think WordPress and high end VPS hosting can handle all this, with CDN and caching of course. So far I have created a test server on Cloudways and used loader.io to "stress test" the site and the response for 10k users per minute was 300ms.