Forums / General / very large site
Rami Grossman
Tuesday 11 May 2004 3:38:33 am
we are working on a very large site creation. this will include thousands of pages. everything should be searchable. can eZ publish handle this kind of site??
Paul Forsyth
Tuesday 11 May 2004 3:45:18 am
ez.no runs with eZ publish 3.3. look at the stats page: http://ez.no/community/stats for user info.
paul
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Björn Dieding@xrow.de
Tuesday 11 May 2004 3:52:21 am
Like Paul said,
yes it is capable, but you also need a suitable amount of hardware if you have also high traffic. We already scaled it on a cluster with 3 webservers.
You can also tweak it a lot by various software optimizations. I would recommend consulting a professional doing the optimization. You can do the optimization after you are done with your actual site.
Feel free to contact me.
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Tuesday 11 May 2004 5:14:51 am
I am talking about a very unike web site. it will include many books each one has thousands of pages. this web site will have in a year or two between 10-20 milyon page views. so I ask again...
Ozzy Cow
Tuesday 11 May 2004 6:05:38 am
it would be interesting to know what kind of hardware/software set up is ez.no running on. is it just me or does it get sluggish sometimes?
Mark Marsiglio
Tuesday 11 May 2004 7:51:32 pm
This article is a bit old, but is probably still relevant. http://www.ez.no/community/news/ez_publish_3_enterprise_setup_test
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Wednesday 12 May 2004 12:03:24 am
this helps a lot!
Thanks
Wednesday 12 May 2004 8:03:37 am
I developed a site for a client which has several thousand pages of content, and I have noticed one issue with the scalability. I am probably just doing something wrong, but the runcronjobs.php times out on the link check every time. The site contains many hundreds of links, and it never finishes them all before timing out.
I could change the max execution time on the php.ini, but I believe that would open up a security problem.
I can live without the link check, but has anyone else with a large site found a way around this (other than extending the time)?
Bruce Morrison
Wednesday 12 May 2004 4:07:19 pm
Hi Mark
You can actually pass php configuration items on the command line
e.g. php -dmax_execution_time=3000 /path/to/script.php
CheersBruce
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