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    Drupal is really nice. If you can get good experience in it there are also some nice contracts about requesting it. I think it will be a really good niche to get into.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bright Spark View Post
      drupal can handle mutliple sites with one installation, in fact it's also integrated with cpanel which comes with most servers/vps, so is very easy.

      http://drupal.org/node/348619
      I just started playing with Drupal multisite configurations last week. The Video about Multisite optimization (35 minutes) is useful in deciding when you do or don't want a multisite setup, and contains other good info.

      From the screen shot I pulled from that video, here are a few resources:


      If you have ever set up VMS Clusters, you should find the multisite concept a doddle to understand.
      Last edited by Sysman; 9 March 2010, 18:28.
      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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        #13
        Originally posted by administrator View Post
        Drupal is really nice. If you can get good experience in it there are also some nice contracts about requesting it. I think it will be a really good niche to get into.
        I'm loving this When I posted the question on Typo3 I had already decided to propose Drupal as a possible replacement, and was pleasantly surprised to see it suggested by others.
        Last edited by Sysman; 9 March 2010, 18:19.
        Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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