That’s way Drupal has several layers of caching, the biggest
advantage of a database is that’s easy to move your site or for heavy visited
sites you can use several front-end web servers to serve page. Amongst many
other benefits of using a database (multi-user, stable, easy to backup, …)
Regarding the speed, a good database running on a decent server
is as fast as file I/O
From: development-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Ankur Jain
Sent: vrijdag 31 juli 2009 10:26
To: development@drupal.org
Subject: Re: [development] Query about new page
i just wanted to know why
drupal is saving all the page content in database .. if we have many pages then
it may slow down the database and also page loading.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Peter Droogmans <Peter@attiks.com> wrote:
What you want to do
is possible, have a look at hook_menu, this defines the path for your page, but
I don’t really understand what’s your objection to saving your data in the
database. What is it you want to achieve?
Best
regards,
Peter
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From: development-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org]
On Behalf Of Ankur Jain
Sent: vrijdag 31 juli 2009 07:49
To: development@drupal.org
Subject: [development] Query about new page
Hi ,
I am new to drupal
and i want to create new page like abc.php but i don't want to create this page
from admin section create content -> page / story ... bco'z it save the page
into database ... i want to create new php page by my own and then let say call
this from one of the menu item ( on click of the menu ) .. how can i do that
...
and also wanted to know why drupal is saving all the page in database ... is
for some optimization or achieve some functionality.
ankur