> > Drupal: There is a long conversation about a drupal ready hosting service. > It seems that shared drupal sites are less flexible than most people > who want extra drupal modules want. And so you almost have to > get a VPS or get a colocation/dedicated server of some kind. >
If you have a shell, you can usually install extra drupal modules. Doesn't require a VPS or colo server for the most part. The thing I've noticed about Drupal is that it requires _fast_ database access which most shared environments (dreamhost, I'm looking at you) don't provide. Fortunately, caching can drastically increase responsiveness, but it doesn't help much if you are doing a lot of user-specific content. -ajb _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
