Re: [PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues

2002-06-01 Thread Justin Felker
I just want to thank everyone for their responses. I do realize this was not exactly a question that could be answered as such but I still wanted to hear some people that have had personal experiences dealing with similar issues. FYI, I have read many websites that attempt to answer this

[PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues

2002-05-31 Thread Justin Felker
Hello to everyone. This email will probably be quite lengthy so please bear with me. What I am asking is quite important to me, so I will try to be as detailed as possible. I have spent the last hour pouring over this list's archive. I have found some great information and a lot of you

Re: [PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues

2002-05-31 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Justin Felker wrote: I have spent the last hour pouring over this list's archive. (Not a flame, but I keep seeing this recently. The word is poring.) I, along with several other people am starting a business which will depend heavily on its web presence. Unfortunately,

Re: [PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues

2002-05-31 Thread syslog.org
Given enough hardware and an appropriately designed application, yes you will be able to scale up as high as you want to go. The big questions are how much money can you spend vs. what performance, stability and fault tolerance do you want out? You have lots of options - Three or four large smp

Re: [PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues

2002-05-31 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
AM Subject: [PHP] PHP Decisions and Issues Hello to everyone. This email will probably be quite lengthy so please bear with me. What I am asking is quite important to me, so I will try to be as detailed as possible. I have spent the last hour pouring over this list's archive. I have found