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That goes without saying. Of course it matters about how much ram you have and what OS your using and what your line speed is.
But down to the wire what is the actual experience of the people using it.
There is such thing as bad scripts and good scripts.
There are some scripts that are poorly written and that take little to nothing before they consume a servers resources.
But with good programming a script can make the most of the resources available.
One thing I did note by reading the forum post elsewhere was that the caching feature would transform the pages into HTML which is static and runs faster that a dynamic page.
But I recall seeing on the main page of the site here that if your using that function you have to go in to prefs ever so often and clear the pages or something to increase performance.
It would be nice to know what specs and what performance are people actually getting. Like are you doing 1k hits a sec on a p4 linux with 1 gig ram running apache. Stuff like that is helpful to gauge performance.