On Jan 19, 2008, at 10:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Anirudh Zala wrote:

When you move from medium to large scale projects, Symfony starts getting restricted. For example there is no native support to handle replication of
database hence you left stumped that what to do.

Fortunately there is plugin to do so. But it has also it's limitations. It supports only 1 master and many slave type of replication. Hence if you need to handle multiple masters and slaves then you have no other way except
modifying that plugin.

Define "large".


Okay. How about an application that more than 5 of my closest friends can use at the same time? So far, all benchmarks indicate that Symfony is about *half as fast as Rails*. You take APC out of the equation, and it's about an 8th as fast as Rails (in terms of rps).

Getting back to the OP, in terms of speed, you're better off going with pretty much anything but Symfony. Heck, you'd probably be better off re-implementing PHP itself in PHP (oh wait, that's Smarty). For simple templating, nothing beats PHP itself, which is why I'd recommend something like Savant.
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