not sure where you're going here. i run a php3/mysql4 legacy app for a
larger NZ company on EC2/S3 on several nodes - no framework only butt
ugly 20th century php/html/js mangled together. it runs as nice on EC2
as it does everywhere else.
what differences do you thing you will run into when running your app
somewhere else? php is request based which makes it really easy to run
on several machines as long as your sessions are in a central
database.

maybe i miss something but the framework will most likely be the
smallest of your concerns. getting the whole stuff clustering nicely,
spawning more nodes if needed, databases replicated, all that will be
the more interesting thing i guess :-)

cheers
lenz

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:44 PM, aaron v1.4.10
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> I'm looking at building an application which will probably run on a
> cloud environment. And will have quite some volume of traffic.
> Generally I use Code Igniter, but am also considering Zend Framework
> (but this really isn't a Framework debate). I'm not expecting any
> issues, but would be interested in other peoples' experiences using a
> Framework on a Cloud, the good, the bad and the ugly.
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