Apache OFBiz has a large set of business processes, which when deployed result
in numerous client/server and database interactions. If business reporting is
enabled this load further increases. With such a large number of parallel
transactions running at one time, it is important that the application’s
architecture is robust and when deployed it performs smoothly. Performance
benchmarking is a similar process to software development, in that you need to
have a good understanding
Beyond the framework itself, Apache OFBiz offers functionality including:
Accounting (agreements, invoicing, vendor management, general ledger)
Asset maintenance
Catalogue and product management
Facility and warehouse management system
manufacturing operations management
Order processing
Inventory management, automated stock replenishment etc.
Content management system
Human resources
Project management
Sales force automation
Work effort management
point of sale
Electronic commerce
Scrum (development)
of the business domain and its requirements to be able to perform it
On 2021/04/01 10:51:53, Woyce Batkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can anybody tell me by his own experience how scalable ofbiz is? Are there
> some numbers out there about some of the biggest ofbiz installations and
> the type of traffic that ofbiz can handle?
> Does anyone here have ofbiz running in a multitenant environment?
> I tried to recommend ofbiz to somebody but he did some research and was not
> sure about these things, also because there is a concurrent product from
> the same people on the market.
> Thanks.
>