Well, theoretically speaking the maximums are actually up to you: what
sort of resources you are prepaired to allocate.
On my small system (not even a real server, around 2gb RAM and about
30gb disc space allocated) xwiki comfortably serves several hundred
users; across 5 virtual xwiki instances (and it's still not even
breaking a sweat).. Add in the fact that xwiki is fully scalable to
multiple servers by virtue of it's supported platforms, and you've got
_almost_ limitless scalability depending on your own choices.
Can't speak about TWiki plugins though, sorry. That can be easily
tested though if you apply it to a local server.
As this has most likely come up before, I would recommend looking at
Nabble.com for more details.
-----Original Message-----
From: guillaume.bardy(a)gmail.com [mailto:guillaume.bardy@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 May 2007 04:41
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Scalability & Plugins
Hi,
I'd like to get informations on the number maximum of users connected,
registered, the number of topics which is possible to have... in XWiki
and how the performance changes with the increasing of those factors.
I have another question about plugins. It is said that XWiki is
compatible with any TWiki plugin. Is that a real statement for any
single plugin of TWiki ?