Friday, June 26, 2009

Re: Big Websites In cakePHP ?

I've not found MVC frameworks to scale well regardless of the one you
pick. Knowing how many records you've got isn't all that helpful
either because it's how you interact with them that affects
performance.

CakePHP is as good as any MVC out there though if you're set on using
one.

As others have said there are examples of big sites using it. Addons
from Mozilla is about the biggest though and they likely have at least
some C on the serverside doing things as well to support the heavy
lifting.

There aren't any great benchmarks out there for MVC frameworks since
each offer so much variety in terms of core components, ORM layers,
etc.

The bottom line is that if you've got an incredibly high volume site,
and you're regularly managing those 2 million records, you're better
off writing some kind of C supported PHP you roll on your own. Your
code is going to get slow with every bundled package that needs to
load or ORM feature you don't necessarily need. With those kinds of
records you're trusting that the ORM layer is doing things like
sorting results in the most efficient way.

On Jun 26, 3:32 am, "Techinfocomp.com" <xpha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> can we make a big website in cakePHP like aprox 2,00,000 records
> website in cakePHP.
>
> and website can open withought taking any time if db will grow in
> size ?
>
> is cakePHP is best solution for very Large Website ?
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