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I'm wanting to use it as a customer portal, unless there's a better solution.
I'm wanting to make it so multiple users from organizations can login and see only data pertaining to their organization.
My experience...I've deployed portals that thousands and thousands of people used for a few different enterprises...typically only about 1000 simultaneous users, but 24/7/365 usage. This will be way less than that....likely a handful of people per organization....hard to say how many organizations it will grow to.
I installed Cent7 and Drupal 8 yesterday in about 30 minutes and I have blank slate. I read up briefly in the Drupal 7 documentation about multi-site configurations that allows you to do https://suborg.blah.com that would allow me to configure multiple sites within one base installation. That'd be great, but I'm also wondering if it would make sense to look at using an organizational role or group membership to manage what the users can see. I'm going to test a lot and figure it out. Just wondering what others have done trying to accomplish the same kind of thing to make the user experience more customized per organizational customer.
I'm wanting to make it so multiple users from organizations can login and see only data pertaining to their organization.
My experience...I've deployed portals that thousands and thousands of people used for a few different enterprises...typically only about 1000 simultaneous users, but 24/7/365 usage. This will be way less than that....likely a handful of people per organization....hard to say how many organizations it will grow to.
I installed Cent7 and Drupal 8 yesterday in about 30 minutes and I have blank slate. I read up briefly in the Drupal 7 documentation about multi-site configurations that allows you to do https://suborg.blah.com that would allow me to configure multiple sites within one base installation. That'd be great, but I'm also wondering if it would make sense to look at using an organizational role or group membership to manage what the users can see. I'm going to test a lot and figure it out. Just wondering what others have done trying to accomplish the same kind of thing to make the user experience more customized per organizational customer.