> I actually feel the opposite :) IMHO CakePHP is better suited for bigger > projects, but it always comes down as to what developers like really. Just > two days ago I did a stress testing of an application I built with Cake on > two small servers: a LAMP on a Pentium 3 GHz, 2 GB RAM and on a WinXP, > Apache2, PHP 5.1, Mysql on a Pentium Dual 2.6 GHz with 1 GB RAM and I was > astonished with the great outcome (and believe you me, I was expecting a > lot.)
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