Hi Robert The primary scaling problem of *any* programming language is the programmers using it. Poorly written code will slow things down. Enterprise installations no matter what server side language they are written in use some kind of caching. There are several types of caching. Caching at DB-level: Oracle does an ok job in that area. Caching at web-application server level: IT uses RAM but RAM is cheap. Reverse proxy a webserver level: We use Apache and Squid for that job. ESI: With Apache and Squid 3 it one can improve the caching with ESI. If I were you I would look at Zope (www.zope.org). \Oliver -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Robert Beguiristain [http://www.achievo.org/ ] [ to unsubscribe send an e-mail to achievo-unsubscribe dot
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