![]() users interacting with the system within a window of a few seconds). 'Concurrent' really means web server processes in memory at the same time (i.e. The general rule of thumb is that Moodle can support 10 to 20 concurrent users for every 1GB of RAM, but this will vary depending on your specific hardware and software combination and the type of use. Memory: 256MB (min), 1GB or more is strongly recommended.Backups: at least the same again (at a remote location preferably) as above to keep backups of your site.Disk space: 160MB free (min) plus as much as you need to store your materials.The basic requirements for Moodle are as follows: There are other options - see the Software section that follows: If in doubt, this is the safest combination (if for no other reason than being the most common). Moodle is primarily developed in Linux using Apache, MySQL and PHP (also sometimes known as the LAMP platform). 6.1 Securing moodledata in a web directory.6 Create the ( moodledata) data directory.
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