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Re: PHP-Nuke and Xaraya by Gregory Remington (Score: 1)
by mediatech (webmaster_at_mediatech.net) on Wednesday, February 19 @ 01:50:14 CET
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I am a marketing guy LOL... goes well with being a themes designer. I have no experience with Xaraya personally but I have been keeping an eye on their development as do subscribe to their mailing lists. It’s fascinating to watch them work… like a well organized beehive.

Scalability is one thing Xaraya is strong in. It’s also lean on DB queries and has a very fast template engine that called Block Layout. I don't know what the numbers are for server load but I'm sure we'll find out in the coming months.

Xaraya is a total rewrite of the PostNuke core. I believe they have solved most of the architectural problems inherited by PostNuke and PHPNuke.

I personally have a wait and see attitude and I'm very anxious to see Xaraya's numbers when it is tested in a mission critical production environment.


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Re: PHP-Nuke and Xaraya by Gregory Remington (Score: 1)
by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, February 19 @ 01:57:51 CET
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Andreas as a side note I would like to point out a couple of notes here. There is a site running Nuke (other than phpnuke.org) that has over 100,000 members. At this time there are a couple hundred folks browsing the site right now. The owner also participates here at Nuke Cops:

click me [nukecops.com]

The site is found at http://www.belchfire.net/ [www.belchfire.net].

Now to mention PHPNuke.org. There are literally half a thousand visitors on at any given moment with over 60,000 registered members. In a single day the forums themselves there generated over 100 new posts within several hours. Pages load quickly too.

Now can this be achieved in a corporate environment? I don't know because I haven't done it yet. However it doesn't mean it cannot be done. Folks have come to me seeking help and guidance for such an environment so I know at least folks are implementing nuke in corporate environments.

Here is another oddball for you. The old UBB version that was open source was obtained by DSL Reports [dslreports.com] a couple years back and has since been developed into a unique CMS system that does very well itself.

Can open source systems compete? Yes I believe they can. I do know of pharmaceutical companies that are beginning to use MySQL over Oracle due to the overwhelming price.

Yes, they may not be running the open source on high priced projects or business critical applications but the reason I have seen for that is due to the support. Businesses pay for support and demand that support fly out onsite within hours of a critical problem. I don't believe any of the Nuke derivatives will do that. Hence that is one reason why open source wouldn't get into the corporate environment, at least in terms of business critical applications.

But may I end this with asking, do the PHP-Nuke derivatives credit PHP-Nuke at least?


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