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Using GetSimple for bigger sites
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Hi,
are there performance or other stability problems to expect, when serving a frequently visited bigger site (ca. 1000 unique visitors per day, lots of pages)? In my viewport it must be even converse. Until today I used modx, typo3, joomla and other sql-based systems. But I see no reason, why not simply install GetSimple instead of those oceansteamers Smile Functionality is not my problem - some interfaces have to be coded by me regardless which system I will chose. I just want to know if there will be problems with perhaps file-locking while editing and storing a page while visitors request the same page several times and things like that?

Any hints?
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Using GetSimple for bigger sites - by retrofan - 2011-05-11, 02:21:21
Using GetSimple for bigger sites - by yojoe - 2011-05-11, 03:06:32



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