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What are the practical limitations of vanilla as far as forum size, large number of users/posts?
I'm brand new to forums and vanilla so please excuse my ignorance. I'm looking at using the hosted service at vanilla, and I have a few questions, as I'm assigned the task of creating a forum for my company.
- Are there practical limits to the size of a forum or number of posts?
- Can I lock a forum / thread ?
- Can I delete user posts ?
- Can I back up my forum locally (on my pc), or other service ?
- How can categories be displayed (we've strong need for these) for users?
- Can I move threads to another more appropriate category?
- Can i migrate easily to my own server / host when I grow ?
Vanilla looks great but we really need to be sure it can handle a large forum with these capabilities.
Thanks for any advice and insight.
- Are there practical limits to the size of a forum or number of posts?
- Can I lock a forum / thread ?
- Can I delete user posts ?
- Can I back up my forum locally (on my pc), or other service ?
- How can categories be displayed (we've strong need for these) for users?
- Can I move threads to another more appropriate category?
- Can i migrate easily to my own server / host when I grow ?
Vanilla looks great but we really need to be sure it can handle a large forum with these capabilities.
Thanks for any advice and insight.
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Yes > - Can I delete user posts ?
Yes (at least via MySQL and FTP) > - Can I back up my forum locally (on my pc), or other service ?
Yes > - Can I move threads to another more appropriate category?
So far from my experience ...
Greetz
Also consider this forum, they imported all the threads from vanilla 1 as well so there are a lot of threads and posts on here.
If your forum is public, my feeling is that just using a JS-powered google search form (like w3schools does) is a quick and easy solution. Of course, Google may take a little while to index, but that's not so bad.
my vanilla forum is very high volume and runs very smoothly and efficiently.. it has 4000 members and gets about 600 uniques per day and i've never had a problem.. check it out: http://talksfu.ca
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