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joomla on high traffic site?
Has anyone used or tried the CMS Joomla on a high traffic site? I know alot of these open source CMS's are ok on small sites but can easily kill a server on anything of size.
The site would likely have around a 100k page view per day. Anyone ever try it on a site of that size? |
It should handle it assuming you use the caching feature. If you have to issue a mysql query for every pageview it won't work.
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I've heard of it doing massive sites in the past, however the caching feature must be enabled as said. I don't know of any documented cases though unfortunately.
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Should work, but better keep an eye on the exploit lists. Those mambo/joomla stuff is vuln as fuck..
Code:
2006-11-17 MosReporter Joomla Component 0.9.3 Remote File Include Exploit 3748 R D Crackers_Child Code:
2007-03-21 Mambo Component nfnaddressbook 0.4 Remote File Inclusion Vulnerability 1112 R D Cold Zero |
I moved it to a 25K site with no problems on a virtual server - but I had vids streaming from a dedicated.
Have a look at your template - there will be a load of things you can get rid of that you wont really miss. |
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