>From my experience, my own site survived pretty well a small "Digg
effect", and I got around 5000 visitors in about 5-6 hours, with peeks
at the start of about 100/min when it first hit Digg's homepage.
CakePHP website was also affected when the framework reached the 1.0
release and it was featured on Digg... the site went down but afaik due
to server's settings, nothing to do with cake itself.

I've heard of fusebox, and yes, it was made primarly for ColdFusion and
uses procedural code: normally procedural codes performs slightly
better than OO code, but the advantage of having an application which
can be maintained much better is worthwhile.

I recently wrote a comparative review of six Rails-inspired PHP
framework, and CakePHP did well (but again, CakePHP is my personal
choice):

http://www.h3rald.com/articles/view/rails-inspired-php-frameworks/


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