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Cons of LiveStreet CMS
Interested in the cons of this engine, obvious and not very.
In other words, what are the reasons for a mass resource with many users not to build it on LiveStreet?
I would be grateful for answers, especially in this format:
disadvantage - the level of criticality with a number from 1 to 100, where 100 is the highest level of criticality.
Thank you all in advance!
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what kind of resource traffic load hosting?
a lot of things ...
maybe it will suit you perfectly and you will not notice its minuses
Yes, in general, no. Just don’t add it to shared hosting, take VDS for hardware virtualization.
Why would you choose to answer a question that was answered by only 1 person?
What was the point of asking at all then?
I can offer my vdsku for 550 rubles (kvm, 2.6 GHz, 1 GB of memory, 600 GB of traffic per month). Certainly more powerful and more profitable =)
In terms of actual performance - like Celeron 1.8.
Only I keep everything in Germany.
And so - a virtual machine with hardware virtualization (vmware, kvm) in your case suits much better than shared ones.
Rare bullshit. LiveStreet CMS provides a rating system designed to look "like on a habré", but in fact it just speeds up users. As a result
, you will have a dozen subscribers, so they will communicate with each other. It is not suitable for the community at all, as an analogue of the forum, all the more so. There are a bunch of proven forums and CMS for websites. And this is a PHP craft of some student from the series "own VKontakte", "own Habr", etc.
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