On Apr 11, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Alexander Limi wrote:
#4: "A free Plone add-on, RelStorage, also allows enterprises with
investments in Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL to store the data
driving their Plone site in their existing infrastructure for more
robust scalability, clustering and failover."
This implies that the ZODB doesn't scale, and that you choose Oracle
to do so — neither of which are true. ;)
I would drop the scalability argument, the main reason why people
use it is the "existing infrastructure/standards" and tool support
for failover/backup/clustering. So, something like:
"A free Plone add-on, RelStorage, also allows enterprises with
investments in Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL to store the data
driving their Plone site in their existing infrastructure to be able
to make use of familiar tools, clustering and failover solutions."
GHP: I have updated the doct accordingly.
#5: Maybe mention something like "As an example, plone.org is one of
the few web sites in the world that has a 9 out of 10 PageRank in
Google, the same as major sites like those of IBM and Microsoft."
GHP: I have added this to the "Top 15 Questions" doct too.
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