Try Drupal with Boost cacheing.

For a media website your users are more or less 100% anonymous so they
all get to see the same thing.  Boost creates an html file for each
page load.  You can't really get any faster than that.  Speed
ultimately depends on your servers, how many mirrors you use, their
configuration and a whole lot of stuff, way beyond the scope of any
CMS.

On Feb 21, 4:05 am, Warwick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm looking for a CMS that we could build and maintain a site with
> similar in a great many respects to stuff.co.nz. Multiple contributors/
> permissions, customisable advertising areas, advertiser area for
> stats, content customisable for individual users, fast, php/mysql.
> Otherwise pretty much exactly like the stuff site.
>
> Joomla and drupal seem slow to me and (like everyone) we're expecting
> good traffic over time. Any ideas? Was stuff custom-built? Does anyone
> know please? Any suggestions on a good CMS to use?
>
> Thanks very much in advance.
> Warwick

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