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Re: PHP-Nuke and Xaraya by Gregory Remington (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 19 @ 09:58:08 CET | Zhen-Xjell,
thanks for your note. I think running a public site with 100000 registered users is quite different than running a site of a company with 100000 employees using it as intranet, extranet and for public business infos.
The main differences are: there are much more transactions and more systems to integrate (ever interfaced *.Nuke with a mainframe? SAP R/3?) and the user friendliness becomes really a big issue.
MySQL as 'web database' (means read-only database) is absolutely ok as long as you know how to pull your corporate data from other sources in MySql and the data is not changed to frequently. I totally agree that Oracle, DB2, MS SQL are totally oversized (and to expensive) for the standard web business.
Finally, it all depends on the requirements.
BTW, i know a company with >50000 employees trying to use a Nuke system for HR stuff and more. Can't say if they are confident with the current state.
Bye,
Andreas |
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