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Peter,

On 3/20/2009 11:43 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> When implementing a web server system which will never experience high load, 
> or in
> which performance, throughput, and reliability under high load is not an 
> issue, then
> the use of any of the analyzed languages or web servers will achieve similar
> performance results. If outstanding performance and throughput is the primary 
> goal,
> then the use of JSP over PHP is advisable.

I wonder how the folks over at Wikipedia feel about their PHP-based
system. I suspect they get a significant amount of load.

I'm not trying to be combative... I'm just really interested in how they
feel their scalability "feels" to them. Would a Java rewrite of
Mediawiki give them 5-10% higher throughput?

- -chris
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