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Howdy all,
I am working on a project with several other people that is in the earilest stages of planning. We're coming up with a short list of potential CMS candidates. I, naturally, am pushing for Xoops. But I need a little clarification on something here.
Currently, I am running XOOPS 2.2.3 on a few small-to-medium websites for myself and clients. I've had no issues whatsoever, and really like this series. However, this latest project has specs that rate MUCH higher in requirements for both user counts, concurrent sessions, and total pageviews.
While researching XOOPS scalability potential (and finding a certain other CMS that recently changed names has some serious scalability issues), I ran across
this post:Quote:
Considering your objective, use the latest 2.0.x version as your codebase. There will be a clear upgrade path from this version to the next one (2.4.0) and the 2.2.x releases are quite less scalable, so you'll get more comfortable by doing this.
So, the question is, in what respect are the 2.2 releases less scalable? Where do the issues lie? Basically, what do I need to be aware of as far as potential limitations within the 2.3 releases? Running the 2.0 series isn't a big issue, but I was rather surprised to see this. Can someone please shed a little more light on this? Thanks!