Hi.. We want to build a network with Drupal. And we need accounts to be same for each domains. For example;
Domain1, Domain2, Domain3.. If a user registered and log in to Domain1, that user could see his profile details at Domain3 or Domain2, too.. But just accounts.. not entries or something.. or modules, themes..
Is that possible to do that or if its possible, how?
Hi
I decided to make a site for football fans,
I want experienced users to Guess an approximate usage capacity of the system.
I want to have an idea that how many concurrent users can use drupal normally.
Here is the system i think from GoDaddy Hosting
A virtual dedicated server for drupal files
Centos
512MB Guaranteed Ram 2GB burstable
A dedicated server for only mysql database
Centos
Celeron 2.0Ghz
1Gb ram
What I want to do is implement a part of my site to be somewhat of a 'curriculum database' for my company. People would be able to sign up and fill out their curriculum. I also wanted to make it so I can post job offers and people could apply for these different offers. (and list candidates that have applied for each offer)
Considering what I had in mind, would Drupal be able to help me?
Untill present day I have coded my own applications or use a complex CMS called eZ publish, but the performance osf this tool is not, so to say, convincing.
I'm planning to start a new project, which bassically has to achieve the following features:
We are replacing with 6.x RC4 for a travel guide site with OpenResort module and few other 5.x modules...What're the Possible and Avoidable Common Issues? We're much familiar with 5.x, though.
I am the President of a University Student Organization, and we are short of funds. We badly need the type of forums, image posting, video posting, etc that Drupal offers, but we are hesitant about purchasing space at hostmonster. The question is really about cash.
Here's the idea that someone threw at me.
They suggested interlinking several blogs and making any additional modifications we needed using the html editor available on blogspot.
My quesetions are:
1. Is it possible?
2. How difficult would it be?
3. What would we NOT be able to do?