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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

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One of the areas that always gain interest and usage are open source systems, that is to say, free open source code (some are not), to which any organization, company, educational setting, government and so forth can build their own system (often noted as home-grown) and do what they wish with it. Not open source.

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LMS Scalability: How to grow your online training platform without compromise?

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Take a look here for an example of how we scaled a client’s LMS to host 1 million active users. For the most flexibility at the lowest cost, choose to build a scalable LMS on an open source tech which gives you complete control. Choose the right hosting infrastructure. Why does my LMS need to be scalable?

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To be or not to be Moodle

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Right now you are probably in one of three camps when it comes to open source LMSs, specifically Moodle: Huge fan and most likely have it Not a fan of it Thinking of soup, I mean Noodles! I should add there are systems built on Drupal, DNN too. Some folks have it hosted via a service provider they use for other things.

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The Truth about DIY and Building a WordPress Website from Scratch

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Both Joomla and Drupal are developer-centric and require a thorough knowledge of HTML, CSS, PHP. The basic process of setting up a website as we know it is: Pick out a web hosting plan . To turn it into a working website, you have to separately spring for a hosting plan and a domain name. WordPress is an open-source CMS.

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LMS Scalability: How to grow your online training platform without compromise?

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Take a look here for an example of how we scaled a clients WordPress platform to host 1 million active users. If you have a pre-existing system on an open source platform like WordPress, LearnDash, Drupal, Opigno or Open edX, and with the right specialists, you can absolutely scale using the suggestions below.

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To be or not to be Moodle

eLearning 24-7

Right now you are probably in one of three camps when it comes to open source LMSs, specifically Moodle: Huge fan and most likely have it. I should add there are systems built on Drupal, DNN too. Perhaps you use Amazon S3 or Rackspace – you pay a monthly fee for either of them, or any of the other server farms out there.

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CMS: An Alternative to a LMS for those who seek Portals or Communities

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And, with the costs of a LCMS or even some CMSs, you might want to seek out the open source – FREE way. Unless you plan to add some APIs (since they are open source, you could) to create reports on some data or do robust data collection, it is not going to happen. Thus, you need the mixture of the two. Yes and No.

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