Hi,
I want to benchmark drupal. My aim is to get the overhead of drupal on LAMP stack.
Can any one give any suggestion, how can I devlope a testing envirnment for it?
My main issue is, if I use a genral site, let say agropedia.iitk.ac.in , which is on drupal, my benchmark results will be specific to that site only.
I would like to benchmark and get results for genral drupal site which can be helpful for drupal community.
I am building a small cms at work(its not a competition to drupal :) ) and thought of posting the question here owing to the expert folks here in CMS
I wanted to know if there is any database model for CMS
What I want to accomplish is that given a page id, I can get the of controls to show on the specific page from DB
I'm excited about taking part of DrupalCon Austin and am out of geeky things to wear. So, I designed a shirt for myself. More fun to come if time allows before then (likely not, but who knows).
Hi all drupal men!
I make a list of exhaustive modules that i have tested for my website.
I take a lot of time between bugs and functionality to find what i need also i propose you my short list
on http://smicworld.com/modules-drupal
Help me to add other modules that you have tested
very simple just answer to these questions :
Categorie : social, administration, developpment etc..
description : what does it do?
bugs : known
I got a D7 website to take care of. Since the website is still "in charge" of the old/current/outside web development company, I don’t want to do anything on the production website to avoid any possible conflict with the web development company.
I installed copy of the website on my localhost and trying to figure it out what they were doing. The website is rather complex with tons of content types, webforms and custom modules.
Anybody already had exact or similar experience with taking over a website? Any tips and trick would be appreciated.