Hi guys,
I recently took up using Ruby on Rails for web development, and was
rather impressed by it. However, finding hosts to support it properly
has turned out to be a nightmare.

I would like to move on to a different framework that can be supported
by a wider range of web hosts, and that doesn't require as much system
administration expertise as Rails does. At the same time, however, I
really don't want to lose the power of an MVC framework.

Enter CakePHP.

The only question I have is whether Cake can handle a lot of traffic.

Can anyone tell me either:
1) whether there are any high-traffic sites that use CakePHP (I've
looked at the CakePHP showcase and dug around for others, but I can't
tell whether they've really been able to take a pounding.)
or 2) whether I'm just being needlessly paranoid.

:-)

Many thanks,
Rick


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