I'm trying to decide whether it's worth the time to invest into learning Node.js for a new program. The biggest benefit AFAIU is that Node makes the process of multiple users accessing the same data more efficient than using Apache and PHP.
The program is meant to be used by groups, with all the data stored on our dedicated server. That said, the same data would be accessed by at most all the members of one group (up to 20), but the database itself might be accessed by anyone using the program (for fun, let's say up to 1 million).
My idea of concurrency is basic at best. Would Node.js improve the experience for the groups (since they are accessing the same data), or for everyone (since they are accessing the same database)? Alternatively, is such a set-up even taking advantage of Node's benefits?