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Software companies with a robust CMS inside pls
Hi,
We're looking to move OFF a mysql based database. Too clunky. I'll entertain any & all companies who is reputable and has a great product. Your CMS must be compatible with nats 3&4. Thanks Duke |
If you're looking for a members area CMS, try Mechbunny. ;)
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Speak to AJ at elevatedX
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MySQL is not the problem.
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Thanks Duke |
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So I doubt you are hitting the roof because of MySQL. The problem is most likely poor datamodels, poor code, or a underdimensioned DB server. You might consider some sort of Application Delivery Controller (Citrix Netscaler or F5 is a good place to start.. but stay away from Cisco ACE). Moving to a different CMS because of the Database server behind it looks like a decision based on feelings rather than facts. That said.. Liferay - Enterprise open source portal and collaboration software | Liferay is a good .. even Gartner agree Gartner Magic Quadrant | Liferay :2 cents: |
If you are running away from mysql I would suggest to keep your current system and hire nosql experts to transition it to a nosql databse, sql databases are dead, nosql is the future.
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you should hire mysql guys for perfromance tuning ., i was fed up with mysql slow response and contacted mysql guys , they helped me fix issues and now all my queries are under 0.0001 seconds/.
hire DBA, and see where is the problem, most prolly, indecorrect inde3xes or incorrect settings in conf., enable slow query log, keep an eye on log and do accordingly. best wishes. every major cms uses mysql or some other sql solutions , you are better fixing current issues, rather than jumping on another CMS. or another SQL , like percona or mariadb. |
Our CMS uses MySQL database to *save* the CMS information.
Data is exported to JSON files that can be saved (pushed) anywhere. This JSON files can also be on a REDIS server, etc. Peace. |
Duke, I would obviously love to have your business and have you on board with Elevated X long term but if you're hell-bent on not using MySQL that's not an option.
We have a high volume of NATS 3 and 4 users going back a decade and major industry brands pushing millions of video views with large member loads all using MySQL without issues. I hope it's something you will at least consider before deciding it's a deal breaker. If you're open to it, shoot me an email at [email protected] or hit me on Skype at elevatedx and I will get you info on migration options for the smoothest, easiest CMS transition possible. If not, best of luck with whatever you go with. :thumbsup AJ |
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