How to measure the total cost of ownership of open source versions

I mean, this is Sakai , an open source learning management system project. But, really, I don’t know how to estimate hidden costs in one implementation project (on the technological side, and not on pedagogy) in a small way.

  • Deployment (1 engineer two or three months with experience in Java EE)
  • Customization (1 engineer, 1 designer two or three months).
  • Support (1 guy)
  • One server is good enough with 4, 8 or 16 GB of RAM. It will host the application server, database server and da da !?
  • ???

Can someone experienced give me advice on how to evaluate TCO in open source implementations like this? In fact, it could be Moodle, in which case I would be lost too!

Yes, this is actually not a programming issue, but I think this is one suitable place to ask.

Thank!

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1697167/


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