Posted on: 07/18/08 05:09am
By: Anonymous (paul)
Hi
I'm trawling trhough CMSs to research what will be the right framework/platform/CMS for a project which I hope will end up large.
So far I have experience with Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress.
I am possibly interested in webGUI and some others.
What I really want to know is how well a CMS handles big numbers, lots of concurrent users, that kind of tihng.
For instance
would a geeklog site handle 100 million pageviews a month?
thanks for any guidance
Paul
Re: can geeklog handle big stuff?
Posted on: 07/18/08 05:22am
By: Dirk
You may have heard of
Groklaw[*1] . They do seem to survive the occasional slashdotting quite nicely.
And
MacFixIt[*2] had over 250.000 registered users last I asked (and that was a while ago).
Of course if you're dealing with such huge amount of users and traffic, you need a decent webserver in any case. But Geeklog itself seems to play along nicely.
bye, Dirk
Re: can geeklog handle big stuff?
Posted on: 07/18/08 05:28am
By: Anonymous (Paul)
thanks Dirk - will check out your recommendations.
Re: can geeklog handle big stuff?
Posted on: 07/18/08 05:36am
By: beewee
Here[*3] is another thread about it. And yes: Geeklog can handle big stuff....