I read that, and personally think your money is best saved on that book. Also, check out Mercury - it tries to give you out-of-the-box high performance Drupal. http://getpantheon.com/mercury/what-is-mercury <http://getpantheon.com/mercury/what-is-mercury> http://groups.drupal.org/pantheon <http://groups.drupal.org/pantheon>Justin On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Randy Fay <randy@randyfay.com> wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/Drupal-Performance-Tips-Trevor-James/dp/1847195849
Looks like it's pretty well panned by the first reviewer, though.
Again, the high performance group is a great place to start.
-Randy
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:46 AM, Gordon Heydon <gordon@heydon.com.au>wrote:
Hi
What is the name of the book?
Gordon
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On 28/07/2010, at 10:43 PM, Randy Fay <randy@randyfay.com> wrote:
This probably isn't the place to talk about high performance, but
<http://groups.drupal.org/high-performance> http://groups.drupal.org/high-performance
is the place. There is also a new book on Drupal performance coming out right about now, and lots and lots of blog posts and videos, etc. And a small group of companies that specialize in consulting in this area.
-Randy
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Dayton Perkins <<perkinsd@chartermi.net> perkinsd@chartermi.net> wrote:
I am talking with a client about redoing a site in Drupal that gets millions of page views monthly. My concern is page generation time. I would need to assure my client that I con produce pages very fast. Here are a couple of questions: I don't think my question will be MySql vs. Postgre, but I would like some input on getting started in the world of benchmark testing. (I know you probably need to install dev) :-) Thank you for your input. -- *Kindest regards,* *Dayton Perkins* Good News Design Intelligent Web Programming for Business 3611 Butternut Drive, Suite 40 Holland MI 49424 616-399-5617 <http://goodnewsdesign.com>http://goodnewsdesign.com
-- Randy Fay Drupal Module and Site Development randy@randyfay.com +1 970.462.7450