Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Re: Does the CakePHP ready for 'Large Scale' web applications?

Hi Salines,

be sure to set up you application so to get the full benefit from caching. Use
fat models and cache elements where possible.

http://gluei.com/blog/view/cakephp-best-practices-fat-models-and-skinny-
controllers
http://book.cakephp.org/view/1083/Caching-Elements

Anja

Am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011, um 00:45:07 schrieb Salines:
> Hi,
>
> My next project requires the following:
>
> Social networking
> l10n / i18n
> 60 or more tables in the database
> many tables have multiple associations
> user has many associations
> track user activity
> user has a daily statistics (hits user page, ..)
> RBAC / ACL, user privileges: Guest, registered, premium, translator,
> moderator, admin, ..
> pay per sms, credit card payment gateway
> SLUG
> etc
>
> We want to build a system for potential 100,000 users of our services
> in the first year.
> Content on the site will attract a large number of hits.
>
> For future growth:
> db prepared for load balancing
> separate servers for images and video etc
> Nginx server for application, etc
>
> I want to hear your views, articles on the net does not provide enough
> information, most of them old, others suggest other frameworks,
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=php+frameworks+large+scale
>
> Thanks

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