Howdy,that's not much... trust me...
I'm going to be writing an app for our company that handles
the day-to-day processes here and I have a question for the experienced
devs out here that would know the ins and outs of working with CMS and
good stats on what is needed for a server.
I want to integrate my system with an existing CMS so I can
have the username/password management and security features with the
notifications, ratings, and user calendars all bundled into one thing.
Obviously, there is going to be some kickback for the ones who
originally wrote all the goodies, but I need to know what will best suit
my company's needs.
There will be about 15,000 'files' entered in per year with
about 70 employees banging away at it daily,
I have a friend running a forum/CMS which is getting pounded (at noon) with 60 hits/second. He's running a P3 1.6Ghz, 1GB memory, Red Hat Linux 7.2 (Enigma) and he's coping just fine ;) (it's shared hosting aswell)
so I will probably need to
build a pretty hoss database server and front-end to handle all of the
php function calls. The big thing though, is would it be feasible to
use a CMS system, could it handle that many people hammering away at it,
and easily hook in all of the CMS's features into my main app (such as
using smarty or somesuch)
Please advise and thanks in advance!
Steven A.
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