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Re: PHP-Nuke and Xaraya by Gregory Remington (Score: 1)
by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, February 19 @ 15:34:11 CET
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I agree in that context the purpose of an XML based system was supposed to prevail. Unfortunately I haven't seen a content management system that takes the cake in terms of full integration with other systems.

Ok, lets see Documentum for instance. Great document and web management system. But it only goes so far.

One company I used to work for decided to build their own XML based content management system that interfaced with LDAP authentication, MS Domain authentication, synched up with Oracle and various other technologies. I didn't stick around to see its full implementation, but half-way thru it the progress was quite astounding.

Sometimes one has to take matters into their own hands.


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Re: PHP-Nuke and Xaraya by Gregory Remington (Score: 1)
by KingRichard on Wednesday, February 19 @ 21:31:46 CET
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Well, its all depend on the concurrent user. You could have >50000 or 100000 employee but how many of them hit the site at the same time? Cause even the best Linux server running Intel can't handle more then 200 user concurrently. Maybe SUN solaris can handle more. But again Clustering might be another solution. Or maybe they will require a LoadBalancing hardware.

If you talking about transaction mods which required roll back etc. Then you should replace MySQL with Oracle for instance. This way you will surely add more power to *nuke. Not sure how it can be implemented on PHP Nuke. But I believe Post Nuke could run with Oracle, since they used ADODB that support Oracle DB.

I believe if you have problem with *Nuke then you need to consider from the hardware point of view, which sometime overlook by the management.

P.S. Check out Source Forge for an example. I believe they should have more concurrent user than any companies intranet. But its still run quite strongly and fast.


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