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Plone and Drupal: Different Approaches, Different Results
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| When you start Plone, you spool up the Zope
| application server and then Plone on top of it.
| Zope tends to use quite a bit of RAM so expect
| very large memory footprints for Plone compared
| to a system run on LAMP architecture. Plone
| also spools a large number of content items
| into RAM as well. This feature is configurable
| and results in somewhat better performance if
| you have the RAM to handle it. My own view is
| that Zope and Plone are built with this large
| content cache to improve upon marginal
| performance, perhaps due to the custom object
| database that comes native to Plone.
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http://crm.sys-con.com/node/1170943/print
SaaS as a security investment
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| SMEs may not be spending so much on security,
| and some are turning to open source to reduce
| capex. Security may be seen as just another
| tick  and open-source products appear a low-
| cost alternative.
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http://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn/comment/2252373/saas-security-investment-4871096
Recent:
Duke using Drupal
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| Earlier this afternoon, I blogged about
| Stanford using Drupal. Well, if Stanford isn't
| enough for you, check out the main page for
| Duke University, recently redesigned using
| Drupal.
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http://buytaert.net/duke-using-drupal
Stanford using Drupal
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| I've been around the web long enough to know a
| good-looking site when I see one --
| http://shc.stanford.edu is a good looking
| site. It is the home page of the Stanford
| Humanities Center, and it uses Drupal.
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http://buytaert.net/stanford-using-drupal
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