In drupal 7 database performance has been improved, and there are plenty of ways to distribute database load (memcached, mongodb, ...). What about PHP? we can scale out (add more more PHP instances) but that is of course not an option for shared hosting. We can also scale up...
Anyway, this is getting off-topic. The reason for my post is in the title, many people dislikes PHP for whatever reason, but that is not necessarily a reason to dislike Drupal.
Por lo cual, animaos unos a otros y edificaos unos a otros, así como lo estáis haciendo. http://t.co/nPoAVhHa
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1 week 4 days ago
Procura con diligencia presentarte a Dios aprobado, como obrero que no tiene de qué avergonzarse, que usa bi… http://t.co/IrRX9jb3
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2 weeks 7 hours ago
A bit off-topic
In drupal 7 database performance has been improved, and there are plenty of ways to distribute database load (memcached, mongodb, ...). What about PHP? we can scale out (add more more PHP instances) but that is of course not an option for shared hosting. We can also scale up...
Anyway, this is getting off-topic. The reason for my post is in the title, many people dislikes PHP for whatever reason, but that is not necessarily a reason to dislike Drupal.