2015-01-04, 02:18:42
I just installed GetSimple two days ago. It is my first CMS. I was looking for something right along the lines of your mission statement and it seems you hit it on the head! You did not mention "no SQL", but that was one of my requirements too.
I am surprised by how much I was able to do in a few hours.
The GetSimple version of my site will not be on line for a while because I have a number of apps to convert, but I do have some concerns about avoiding performance issues.
Most people equate small business with light load (from a server's perspective). My site currently averages over 2TB and over 1 million page views/month. I recently moved to a VPS service that supports that load very well in the current web site's incarnation (html+php on Apache/CentOS 6). Is there anything that you are aware of in the design of GetSimple that would make it less suitable for my application?
I am hoping that at most I would be able to deal with any performance issue by upping the RAM (my hosting provider allows me to adjust resources on the fly).
Thanks again for a great product.
I am surprised by how much I was able to do in a few hours.
The GetSimple version of my site will not be on line for a while because I have a number of apps to convert, but I do have some concerns about avoiding performance issues.
Most people equate small business with light load (from a server's perspective). My site currently averages over 2TB and over 1 million page views/month. I recently moved to a VPS service that supports that load very well in the current web site's incarnation (html+php on Apache/CentOS 6). Is there anything that you are aware of in the design of GetSimple that would make it less suitable for my application?
I am hoping that at most I would be able to deal with any performance issue by upping the RAM (my hosting provider allows me to adjust resources on the fly).
Thanks again for a great product.