Thanks for that link, and if this is hijacking this thread, I apologize. The situation described is a lot like mine, the one thing I never saw answered was updating all databases during an upgrade if your using separate databases and one multi-site installation. Any ideas there?
On 11/10/06, Paul Rooney paul@f5sitedesign.com wrote:
Bryght is running over 1000 sites off of one code base:http://drupal.org/node/72328#comment-134751
Paul
Aaron Green wrote:
I'm wondering how high Drupal can go. I am reviewing it for an installation where it could be installed on 140 sites (departments within a company). I really can't afford to get to some odd number and see serious performance issues. The traffic most likely won't be an issue, but huge amounts of content will go in the database. Upgrading all of these as separate sites would be a nightmare, so multi-site is my only solution at this time.
On 11/10/06, Greg Knaddison - GVS Greg@growingventuresolutions.com wrote:
On 11/10/06, Michelle Cox mcox@charter.net wrote:
The only real advantage I've found to multi site is security updates only need to be applied in one place. I'm not sure that benefit outweighs the pain of being forced to upgrade all sites at once.
I agree and would just point out that for me, at 3 sites I said "why bother with multisite, it's not worth it" and then at 10 sites I said "security and general updates suck, I need multisite".
So, there are different strategies for different situations. If you have or are going to have lots of sites, multisite becomes a smart decision.
Greg
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