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Bryan Ollendyke

scaling drupal - an open-source infrastructure for high-traffic drupal sites | johnandc... - 0 views

  • scaling drupal - an open-source infrastructure for high-traffic drupal sites
  • step 0 - a basic drupal install
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  • step 1 - a dedicated data server
  • step 2 - sticky load balancing with apache mod_proxy
  • step 4 - database segmentation using mysql proxy
  • step 5 - the holy grail?
  • step 3 - using heartbeat to implement a redundant load balancer
  • step 0step 1step 2step 3step 4step 5 separate web and dbnoyesyesyesyesyes clustered web tiernonoyesyesyesyes redundant load balancernononoyesyesyes db optimization and segmentationnonononoyesyes clustered dbnononononoyes scalabiltypoor-poorfairfairgoodgreat redundancypoor-poor-fairgoodfairgreat setup easegreatgoodgoodfairpoorpoor-
Bryan Ollendyke

e-Learning Institute: Drupal Development | Details about the projects being worked on b... - 1 views

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    ELMS - E-Learning Management System: ELMS is a mindset that drives the development of modules applicable to any drupal site that is intended to directly benefit the educational community. This site is the hub for documentation, thoughts, project announcements, and general promotion of the drupal initatives at the Penn State e-Learning Institute.
Shahriar Kabir

Drupal - An Open Source CMS - 0 views

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    Drupal is a distributed platform made by a dynamic group and overflowing with potential. Use as-is or snap in any of a huge number of free designs and modules for fast site assembly. Designers cherish the all around archived APIs of Drupal. Creators cherish their adaptability. Site chairmen love their boundless adaptability.
Bryan Ollendyke

HTML Export | drupal.org - 0 views

  • HTML Export
  • HTML Export allows you to take your Drupal site and export it to HTML.
  • Future features that are in development: *Allow you to choose what kind of role you want to save the pages as (authenticated vs. anonymous user) *Support for "print page" view given in books *Support for URL rewrite *Ability to change what specific nodes / node types / books of nodes you'd like to export (currently just gets everything)
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  • 5.x-1.0-beta1
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    HTML Export - the second module released from the e-learning institute related to the ELMS project
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    HTML Export / ELMS module
Bryan Ollendyke

Woodward Middle School | We build connections in a creative and challenging learning en... - 0 views

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    Middle school site currently being ported over to Drupal 5.7 branch with organic groups.
Erik Britt-Webb

Using open source software to design, develop, and deploy a collaborative Web site, Par... - 0 views

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    This is a good chart for justifying the use of drupal. Saying IBM went drupal can also has a lot of weight.
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    This would be more helpful if it also included Joomla (and Moodle).
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