Itamar wrote:
I've been hanging around the list, looking at Zope, and I really really like it. If I had to create a small or medium website I'd use it without
The goal for Zope2 is to dish out over ten hits/second on a modestly priced computer. I think this covers the ground of small and medium web sites, even going past medium sites. Beyond that, we're talking mostly about legitimate businesses that recognize the costs of sizeable websites. Thus...
hesitation. However, I would like to use it for a website that'll hopefully be visited by a lot of people. And I do mean a lot. So the question is, can Zope handle it? Will Zope be able to scale even to high loads?
As part of the Zope2 launch we'll be formally announcing an enterprise option that will be available to our consulting customers. It will be for-fee (though source will still be provided). In fact, it will be for a non-trivial fee, as this is a non-trivial problem. In essence, the enterprise option will allow you to keep adding processors and boxes. If you have any questions or would like some early, underbaked information, please contact me directly. --Paul Paul Everitt Digital Creations paul@digicool.com 540.371.6909 ----------------------------------------- The Open Source Zope application server http://www.zope.org/