1st and 2nd question: there is no limitation except physical space.
3rd question: I do not understand what is your "local server", Is it a XAMPP, WAMP, LAMP server, or what do you mean
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thanks for the quick reply and for the answer to the fist and second questions for the last one,
when i ask for the domain limitation, it's about the alias domain limitation that exist when using limesurvey in the cloud do we have the same limitation on limessrvey install on a physical linux server ?
I forget another question when we create a new survey and put it online their is the logo of limesurvey that appear in the top left corner, do you know if it's possible to remove it to put our own logo.
effectively i did not mention it , my bad i use the version 3.4.2+180223
thansk again for the quick response and what about the alias domain do i have this restriction on the version i use on my server or it's just a limitation for the cloud version ?
Limesurvey does not restrict you in any way when you install the community edition on your own server. You get the full package (except for comfort updates which you have to pay for).
All limits you will run into are due to your own server limits, due to limits of the underlying hard and software or due to your server administration skills.
Domains, sub domains or whatever have nothing to do with Limesurvey. You can do your Domain and DNS stuff just like with any other application on your webserver. If you want to point 1.000.000 domains to your installation you can do so, if your server and your configurations allwo to do so.
So: No limits posed by Limesurvey. Of course it depends on the limits of the server environment (e.g. number of maximum columns in MySQL, etc.).
You can create as many questionnaires as you want and you can collect as many responses as you want. You just need to make sure that your server can hold up with what you are trying to do.
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Provide your LS version and where it is installed (own server, uni/employer, SaaS hosting, etc.).
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