PHP vs MYSQL CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Ruriko, Jun 21, 2009.

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    I'm starting a gallery site so ss it better to have a php cms for good performance? since mysql cms based are resource intensive
     
    Ruriko, Jun 21, 2009 IP
  2. mustafaneguib

    mustafaneguib Peon

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    don't we use php and mysql to make a cms?

    i havent heard of a mysql cms before. can you give me some examples?

    thanx
     
    mustafaneguib, Jun 23, 2009 IP
  3. Ruriko

    Ruriko Well-Known Member

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    What I meant was a cms that doesn't use mysql so it's pure php
     
    Ruriko, Jun 24, 2009 IP
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    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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  5. jeffhale

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    does running a CMS without a database work okay? I can't get my head around it.
     
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  6. www.coredownloadz.co.cc

    www.coredownloadz.co.cc Peon

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    Tell me more about theses.
     
    www.coredownloadz.co.cc, Jun 29, 2009 IP
  7. Scoty

    Scoty Active Member

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    Is this not to do with using a flat file or something? I remember reading that it should only really be used when a database is not available
     
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  8. AveUgotaWkdSide

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    I would just stick to one that uses mysql
     
    AveUgotaWkdSide, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    Its better to use a DB to be able to port your website to a better CMS when required
    Anyways, its good to know that cool CMS's exist that r filebased and do not use any relational DB
    Thanks dynashox for that info

    Shuchi
    fortubiz.com
    cookfoodrecipes.com
     
    fortubiz_2008, Jul 3, 2009 IP