I'm investigating using Drupal for a site that is **very** busy on the frontend side (millions of visits per day) and I'd like to put a setup in place that would allow me that the authors contributing content in the CMS have a guaranted response time and level of performance when they actually create their content. I don't want them to be subject to the peak activity that may occur on the frontend side.
I have been developing sites with drupal and wordpress for clients for almost 5 years now. I must say, though wordpress is far more easier and lighter to use I prefer drupal for its more scope and professional quality packed with solid security features.
Now I am about to start a social networking/ community website to cater to an audience of almost 50K users (for a particular district). Its not going to be anything like facebook but just some content sharing and forums.
Hello everybody! I use Drupal since version 4 for a lot of my customers. With Drupal 7 I can do almost everything, handle big data on thousands of nodes and so on.
I have to start a new big project and decided to have a look at Drupal 8. Now the point is: should I use D8 in this new project? After a week of tests I cannot use "rules" at their best but I've seen the newly "Action" module. I can't find a lot of "familiar" things that I've used to use in Drupal 7, but D8 development is still growing and a lot of modules are becoming available day by day.
Hello everyone, my name is Fran and now I have a store of printing products and we have installed it in prestashop, before we had it in Magento but I needed a lot of resources and very advanced knowledge to be able to have a fast web.
I have a drupal website on a shared hosting but looks like it is not enough, I have problems with slow loading website, I use 8GB (have 250GB disc space), PHP memory_limit 512M. Website loading longer than 30 sec (504 gateway error problem). I use boost, authcache, memcache. The problem started to occur like a month ago, the hosting provider told me to optimize better or change hosting plan.