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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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.Originally posted by Bright Spark View Postdrupal 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
From the screen shot I pulled from that video, here are a few resources:
- http://drupal.org/getting-started/6/install/multi-site
- http://groups.drupal.org/multisite
- http://drupal.org/node/291373 (multisites with shared users table)
- Search Google using the following - "multisites site:drupal.org" (no quotes)
- Nodes with higher numbers contain more recent information
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.Comment
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I'm loving thisOriginally posted by administrator View PostDrupal 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.
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.Comment
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