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Modx is suitable for a high-load project with load distribution across servers?
modx is suitable for a high-load project with load distribution across servers, I read in the documentation: 'Supports multiple database servers' <-- promo-creative.com/modx ? Thank you.
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The main thing: a highly loaded project is written with the participation of a specialist who himself can answer this question.
Highly loaded projects are written more "manually".
Not on CMS, but manually.
There are simply millions of optimization opportunities, unlike Modx.
On highly loaded projects, budgets allow this.
If you have Modx, high load, then only enabling aggressive caching will help.
And splitting the project into subsites (each subsite on its own Modx, each subsite is responsible for a different part of the site, and is not a complete copy), which can be placed on different physical servers.
And what do you have that even a dedicated physical (not virtual) server with an SSD does not help?
If you have such a loaded project, then a properly qualified specialist who can answer this question is probably somewhere at hand.
read people share their experience of transferring a site written on the Phalcon framework to modX. which in the end turned out just as quickly, and most importantly, it became convenient to use the site.
800 thousand uniques - definitely not modx. I guess there will be a lot of joins.
You can look at modx + phpTemplates + Smarty - Helps reduce load.
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