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Andrey Bazykin2011-02-24 04:38:00
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Andrey Bazykin, 2011-02-24 04:38:00

Chat and hosting load?

I want to tie a chat to my site, maybe someone can advise a good ready-made chat script, because I don’t have time to write myself. And the second question, how many people will be able to withstand such a chat on a regular hosting?

Thanks in advance for the replies!

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Max Kuznetsov, 2011-02-24
@pluseg

melnaron.net/projects/melchat is a good chat. I don't know about the number of people.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2011-02-24
@inkvizitor68sl

www.chatovod.ru/ you can insert something like this and not think about the load.

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r0ster, 2011-02-25
@r0ster

AJAX Chat (Open Source Web Chat).
Demo .
Z.Y. not rushed with the choice of "solution" in the answers?

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Jazzist, 2011-02-25
@Jazzist

I will gladly share my experience - with 20 users in real time, the average server stalls, with 50 - it dies. We are talking about the presence of users in real time with a refresh rate of 1 time per second.
At one time, I solved the problem of chat performance by purchasing an additional server. Optimization also helps a lot in moving the database engine to a separate server.
That is, for example, on the main server you have a web server with a language interpreter and file storage, on the additional server - MySQL. For highly budget solutions - many sellers of virtual machines make it possible to use MySQL on a dedicated server, outside the resources of a virtual machine.

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Dzen_Marketing, 2011-02-25
@Dzen_Marketing

PHP chats are a big big crutch.
Any hoster will turn you away from the hosting.

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