i create hotel management system contains a comprehensive set of features for managing various aspects of hotel operations. It includes room management for tracking and assigning rooms, client management for handling guest information and reservations, and employee management for staff scheduling and records. The system also features a chat function for communication, reporting tools for business insights, and a dashboard for quick overviews. It incorporates task management for coordinating daily operations, inventory management for supplies, sports facility management for recreational areas, cafeteria management for food service areas, and restaurant management for dining facilities. This full-featured system is built using Next.js for the frontend, Node.js for the backend, and PostgreSQL for the database, providing a modern and scalable solution for hotel operations and i want from this system to handdle 100 hotel what is the vps requirement i need
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Hi there,
In addition to what has already been mentioned, I would recommend going over the following guide on how to choose the correct Droplet for your needs:
You can start with a specific size, and then you can easily scale up either your RAM and CPU only or add additional disk space as well.
Also, it is a good idea to do some load testing as well to see how your app performs and make an informed decision along with optimize specific services that turn out to be bottlenecks:
- Bobby
can you give some estimation about number of CPU and ram size
Heya @d680a43a4af24c2dbac6f3facf4e0a,
It’s hard to exactly pinpoint the resources however I believe that with a bigger droplet you will be able to built your application. The best thing is, that you can always upgrade it if needed.
If you want a fully scalable environment though, I’ll recommend you to check the Managed PostgreSQL product with App platform. That way you won’t need to worry about the resources.