It's unlikely it would cause a problem, but it's totally possible. For example, if you have a task that completely consumes the CPU/Disk/RAM then having 1 user running that task would slow down the other sites.
Given that it's unlikely, I suggest you "try it and see." Get a monitoring service for the live sites that shows their performance. If you notice it degrading after you setup this crazy site you'll know you've got a problem.
FWIW, I like pingdom.com for monitoring.
Cheers, Greg
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
Hello folks, Let's say you have a super-complicated Drupal site with ubercart + a gazillion other modules, but you have 0 visitors. Will that site use significant server resources? Or does a site require actual traffic in order to make an impact on server resources? Thanks for the help. Shai
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