Jeremy Cowgar said: > redistributing it) and also that the speed of AOL Server is severly hit. > Is this the case or do I have a special case? When you use a generic tool, that will always be the case, unless you are a seriously bad programmer. I never really used OpenACS, but looking at ACS 4, the motto of "everything in the database" seemed to get a little counter productive. Yes, the database did it in less CPU cycles then DB+AOLserver, but it put more strain on the DB then needed and while adding more webservers should be trivial, maintaining a database cluster or moving your database to bigger machines all the time as you grow is a major PITA. I wonder if OpenACS is like that too.
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