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What cms for them will pull 65k goods out of the box?
It so happened that our group of products has 65k products in the price list.
We are looking for a cms that can easily pull this amount without any actions or modifications.
We have offline points, there is a desire to test online. We do not want to invest in the development department without tests.
We tried on modx but it hung. What other options are there.
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No one can tell ahead of time. Because the product can be either a name plus a photo, or a large monstrous crowd of parameters and alternative versions. But 65k goods is still quite lifting for most engines.
Try to build a test site on OpenCart, PrestaShop, Magento, Woo Commerce, ShopScript and see.
At the same time, you will feel a little community and offal.
From personal experience, pros and cons:
1. OpenCart - there are a lot of plugins (some are free), there are few ready-made themes, but thanks to its active development, some useful plugins will no longer be launched on a much newer version. Payment systems usually offer a ready-made module for connecting to opencart, so that's good.
Pretty simple in its structure, but it still has logic too tightly intertwined with templates, so a fairly serious redesign may require more effort than expected.
Some plugins are installed via patching on the fly in the memory of the kernel files, so if there are more than a couple of such plugins, then extra brakes and unpredictable oddities, but in the current version, everything is not too bad.
2. PrestaShop in earlier versions could be dropped from a not so terrible checkmark in the admin panel. But beautiful, modular and OOP.
3. Magento is beautiful, modular, OOP and Zend. Quite expensive to support - there are relatively few specialists, there is not much competition.
4. If you choose Bitrix (yes, I did not recommend it). Pros - connecting the unloading of goods in 1C - one page of documentation and several gestures.
But you will have two problems - its price and the price of specialists. A standard online store included in the basic package periodically suffered from errors in templates and logic of behavior, any solution to a problem outside of Bitrix technical support (they are bunnies, but they can’t do everything) becomes give-give-give from all sides :) When redesigning, plan a budget starting from 100k rubles, everything below - most likely will be an alternatively talented schoolboy who learned PHP yesterday, and given the really sprawling structure of the project - it will be problematic to control the work of a specialist in detail.
We are looking for a cms that can easily pull this amount without any actions or modifications.
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