Its a pity that the connector according to the developers not will work with TB and they are not interested to make it work. But I doubt they have even tested
There are many subjects in this General discussion part that trigger and old layman's curiosity, so also this discussion. I found a site said to rank the ten best Elasticsearch hosts. When reading on the Elastic search homepage and in this thread that a minimum of 8 Gb ram is needed. But these hosts offer plans from 0.5 Gb ram and 5 Gb storage. Another 1 Gb ram and 20 Gb storage. 8 Gb ram is about 160 € per month.
So how to calculate what you need. Some of the hosts say that RAM should range from a 1:20 dataset size for low search volume to 1:1 for high search volume. I assume that a shop can be in the low range.
Now the layman shows. What is a dataset in this context?
I was curious about the new custom payment methods module. I have installed it but now I can't do anything with it. When I press configure I come back to the page that came after installation. Or am I blind? See shot
as usual I want to be sure everything is properly backed up so I use both the native one build it to Plesk and a Dropbox backup extension in Plesk. Has never yesyd the quality of the native backup but the Dropbox one I have used many times when I have broken something. It works flawless
The third one called subscriptions. the customer pay in to an account and then the subsription is deducted from the account. Hardly an interesting way as I see it
Bestkit from Belarus do some work for me and their is not current. latest update 2015. With Paypal changing so much I want to be sure it will work also in future. And 400€ is not value, it stupid greed
Are there any ideas to expand the paypal module(if possible or must be separate) to be able to offer recurring payments. If you sell a service it would be a an easy way for the customer to simplify monthly payments