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=== On premise ===
=== On premise ===
* Bare metal or Virtualization for Moodle [[Server_cluster]] setup.
* Bare metal or Virtualization for Moodle [[Server_cluster]] setup.
* [https://severalnines.com/database-blog/clustering-moodle-multiple-servers-high-availability-and-scalability Clustering Moodle on Multiple Servers for High Availability and Scalability].
=== Public clouds ===
=== Public clouds ===
* [https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-refarch-moodle Amazon (AWS) EC2 (VMs)] with auto scaling groups and managed services (Storage, Caching, Database, CI/CD).
* [https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-refarch-moodle Amazon (AWS) EC2 (VMs)] with auto scaling groups and managed services (Storage, Caching, Database, CI/CD).

Revision as of 19:35, 14 October 2021

Architecture

Large scale Moodle infrastructures can be set up on different types of machines, from bare metal to compartmentalized virtual containers (or Kubernetes Pods).
In this section, we will try to share and put together some case study examples of such technological concepts of running very large scale Moodle systems.

On premise

Public clouds

Custom setup and Tips

Community support

List of Moodle systems by user count

This page was started in December 2005. Inclusion on these pages is by self selection and completely voluntary. There are more sites which meet these criterion that are not listed.

See also