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Schoolboy.2015-07-03 22:04:55
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Schoolboy., 2015-07-03 22:04:55

What CMS will withstand the most load?

Which CMS can withstand high load? I use textpattern, I think it's very fast, but the Russian documentation and support leave much to be desired. I want to find a CMS that will not create a high load, to which there will be good RUSSIAN documentation, or at least a forum, ALSO, so that it is easy to adapt the template for it.

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xmoonlight, 2015-07-03
@xmoonlight

CMS - not designed to withstand loads!
Architecture and technology - designed.
Single HTML5 Application + AJAX (REST-JSON) = Your choice!

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Pavel Gogolinsky, 2015-07-03
@gogolinsky

Bitrix use

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Dmitry Antonov, 2015-07-03
@Sadist07

MODX In general, I won’t say anything about the load (online stores do), but I’ll say that it’s easier not to optimize and put the template on this cms)

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Alexander Melekhovets, 2015-07-04
@Blast

In terms of "performance", nothing compares to static files, which means it makes sense to google "static site generator", for example, here is a comparison of some on Habré m.habrahabr.ru/company/selectel/blog/236441

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Pavel Belousov, 2015-07-04
@PafNutY

Only cheese in a mousetrap is free.
But since you really want to - take DLE, preferably null, tinker a little, patch up the holes left by the caring authors of null a couple of times and the site is ready, spit on everything and buy a license, or switch to a framework or a normal CMS.
On shared hosting, DLE can withstand a heavy load, and templates are very easy to rivet, although everything is not very rosy there either.
The documentation is good, but no one uses it.
Just right for your task.

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Benderoki, 2015-07-05
@Benderoki

Yes, choose any one, now most of them probably have caching plugins that will make ordinary static out of your CMS. And as they wrote above - there is nothing better than statics for performance.

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Igor Vorotnev, 2015-07-17
@HeadOnFire

1. Static generators.
2. WordPress as backend + WP REST API + frontend on some Angular.

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