From: | admin <mick(at)mjhall(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Drupal and PostgreSQL - performance issues? |
Date: | 2008-10-13 09:08:24 |
Message-ID: | 48F31008.7030605@mjhall.org |
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I am also evaluating Drupal + PostgreSQL at the moment. We are building
a local government website/intranet that doesn't need to be lightning
fast or handle millions of hits a day, but it does need to be rock solid
and potentially needs to manage complex business processes. So
PostgreSQL seems a good choice.
However, PostgreSQL support in the PHP CMS world seems lacking. Joomla
is basically a MySQL-only shop. Drupal is *maybe* suitable, but who
really knows where it will end up?
Can anyone recommend an alternative CMS with the features and
flexibility of Drupal that supports PostgreSQL 100%? What about the
Python world, what is Plone like with PostgreSQL support?
I don't really want to kick off another round of Python vs PHP, just
looking for a CMS that is a good match for PostgreSQL.
Mick
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