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Since when?
Obviously it would depend on how many concurrent users were accessing it and what functions you wanted to enable, but there's no reason why you can't run it on a shared server to start with
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Well screw me pink! I just uploaded it to the server, and installed it. I cant believe it actually works without crashing the website.
Thanks Blacknight, you've made my week,

. And at least I'll have a solution in place that the client will like, and it installed on my own server as well... and money in the pocket!
I tried it last year, on another server, but the website shut itself down completely many times, so I just got rid of it. Now things appear to be going much better.
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Originally Posted by Forbairt When I was running it before it was a bit of a beast. Had it on a shared server and the load times on pages was ouch!!!
Even running it on my local machine I found it sluggish. That was of course at the start of last year so maybe I didn't invest enough time in it. Also I presume its come on a good bit since then.
egroupware springs to mind as well eGroupWare: Home think thats the address ... I'd played with it before but it wasn't really for me at the time. |
yah, I agree with forbairt there, it was last summer when I was trying it, I installed it on my computer(through apache), but without getting it onto my own web server, it was pointless.
Egroupware is an alright application. It's very powerful, and it's okay-ish to template. It was that that I was using on my website until now for my crm. Unfortunately, i never warmed to it.
Also, of late times, i noticed that there;s a bit of trouble in the egroupware development team camp, in which 2/3 core developers got kicked off because they breached some rule by working another piece of software(Tine 2.0). So the project looks like it's set for abandonment...