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Hello.
We are developing a Task Management system (in the company where I do internship) and now we will need to host the system on the web.
The system is made with a lot of Javascript/jQuery, PHP and uses the Mysql database.
The system will be used by about 100 users and the interactions will be done practically all the time (daily).
My question is this::
What kind of hosting plan will we have to look for to store the system without slowing down, processing failures and crashes ?
- We are starting in this area of Web Development and we do not have much notion of hosting systems.
The image below is shown in a hosting plan that offers its services.
Among the options shown in the image, we should base ourselves on that when choosing the package of the hosting plan ?
If you can explain each field (which is shown in this image), I would be grateful.
Below is a system image.
This system will be used by several users and will always have interaction with the database (Mysql) using jQuery/Javascript and PHP.
I would like to have a sense of which "accommodation package" to use. Because we don’t know much about it. D
They mentioned that the question was out of scope, but I think it is within the scope of the "Hosting" TAG, which exists here in Stack.
Thanks in advance. Thank you!
What is the most expensive user action (CPU and Memory) for the served? In this action, how many Kbs did the server send to the client? What is the bank’s growth forecast for the next few years? Does it have file upload functionality (e.g. pdf, word, excel...)? These answers will help you in part of the problem.
– Onaiggac
The database will increase in the future (next months) and will have file upload functionality, but will not be very constant.
– Gato de Schrödinger
Tags do not define scope. The site is only about programming, and tools when used for programming itself. IT support, hosting, things that depend on opinion, even if a programmer uses (such as the ideal height of the monitor, suitable keyboard and "best screen background color to program") are not in scope.
– Bacco
So what are the tags and what could I talk about using the "hosting" tag? It’s just a clarification...
– Gato de Schrödinger