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maximx86

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Hi,

I'd love to hear your recommendations and suggestions what would be the best way to clone this site: alomoves.com using WordPress.

It's a fitness streaming site with a large amount of copyrighted content so we need a bespoke solution (preferably Wordpress) with a focus on a speed and performance in order to handle 100k+ video/audio classes. Wordpress db is 1mln rows already.

We currently use Masterstudy LMS and theme, but things get a bit slow as we add more content. The theme seems quite heavy on memory and the majority of the LMS features are unnecessary.

We are considering Learndash and WP Astra, but maybe you can suggest a more light wave solution. Perhaps dropping the LMS entirely and use ACF or similar instead might be a better approach.

Many thanks

Max
 
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maximx86

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Hey pal,

Thanks for your suggestion. I will amend the post and clarify the idea behind the website.
Looks like a shopify website to me.
If you have something to sell, then you can simply pay a subscription on https://shopify.com
They have pretty good video guides on how to start a store like that.
Good luck!

Hey pal,

Thanks for your suggestion. I amended the thread and clarified better the idea behind the website.
 
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ckeeper

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Any LMS system might be overkill for creating a content membership site unless you have a specific use in mind for it.
 

maximx86

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Any LMS system might be overkill for creating a content membership site unless you have a specific use in mind for it.

Thanks pal,

No specific use... simplicity, speed and performance are the main requirements. Would you be able to recommend something that could be utilised?

Many thanks
 

ckeeper

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Without knowing all the specifics, I would recommend any membership plugin, but if you are looking for speed and performance, as well as simplicity, you need the server tuned for your purpose and not just any cheap shared WordPress shared account but a solid cloud-based hosting. Best to use server-side caching as well as some cdn. All of the above will cost you some. There is no cheap alternative for speed and performance, as I am aware.
 

maximx86

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Without knowing all the specifics, I would recommend any membership plugin, but if you are looking for speed and performance, as well as simplicity, you need the server tuned for your purpose and not just any cheap shared WordPress shared account but a solid cloud-based hosting. Best to use server-side caching as well as some cdn. All of the above will cost you some. There is no cheap alternative for speed and performance, as I am aware.

Hey pal,

I'll drop you a pm with more details. We're not looking for anything cheap (shared). I'll open a separate thread regarding the hardware soon. We'll require exactly what you've just said.

At this moment we're trying to get some advice what would be best to replicate the functionality of the website I mentioned earlier using a Wordpress.
 

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