We previously discuss it here: https://forum.espocrm.com/forum/inst...nd-load-levels
But no one really did a numbers, I have seen a few post here and there talking about 100-200 users range. There was a forum poster that used for school system and another use for Hospital/Healthcare.
At end of the day I guess it just about hardware issue.
As stated in my first post, my user is bare minimum so I don't really have this issue. Although I do host a few other website/system which can cause slowdown at time.
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But for example, if at a certain moment all the users enter at the same time, how many could this hold without problems, or there begin to be errors? -
Hello,
i try to respond :
"I ask this because I need to determine how many concurrent users will be able to enter my CRM"
There are no user limitation, a user is a record like account/contact. You can create user with no count limitation.
The only limitation is the hardware for a big "crm with many data with big user count".
You can use Espo+2FA for your User, this is the best choose for many people.. but on entreprise, LDAP is more easy because you use credential from a existing Directory. (Single-Sign-On)
IP address can be "not correct" if you have a nginx reverse proxy.Active auth sessions. IP address and last access date.
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Greetings
Someone could explain to me a little more how "authorization" works.
I don't understand the difference between "Authorization Key Life (hours)" and "Maximum Authorization Key idle time (hours)"
From the second I understand that it will not allow access from that IP address once the time of one hour has passed, for example of inactivity, am I correct?
Tampoco entiendola diferencia entre Espo and LDAP
I ask this because I need to determine how many concurrent users will be able to enter my CRM
If anyone can give me an idea or some information about it, I will greatly appreciate it.Tags: None
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