[nycphp-talk] Enterprise PHP - Yes?
Hans Zaunere
hans at nyphp.com
Fri Nov 19 09:41:59 EST 2004
> >I wonder if this is targetted at people/companies that would rather
> >not have to hassle setting up the servers and infrastructure to
> >implement what you describe?
> >
> >"I want my PHP applications to scale massively but I can't afford a
> >CTO" kind of companies.
> >
> I suppose so but in that case why do any in-house development? If
you're
> paying for outsourcing your development then they should be able to
> scale your apps as much as you need anyway assuming your willing to
pay
> for it. For the most part all you need to do is setup the servers you
> want in the standard way, setup load balancing however your techs like
> to implement it, and setup your caches, webservers, databases, etc as
> normal. Nothing about it is something a reasonably well trained system
> admin couldn't do with ease. The only step the average admin might
have
> to put much work into is learning how load balancing is implemented.
Exactly - work.
People want to roll things out with as little effort as possible, and
the more prepackaging/preconfiguring/pre-thinking has gone into
something, the more people are ready to use it, and especially in the
large company world. Frankly, you can't really blame them; with so
many IT systems in a single large organization, you can't spend a lot of
time on things.
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Hans Zaunere
President, Founder
New York PHP
http://www.nyphp.org
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