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by obviouslygreen
4962 days ago
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I assumed this was another Anonymous "lol we took ur stuff" thing until I actually read the article... I don't know anything about the state of security in Magento, which apparently has issues, but I do know that I spent four truly miserable months working with it and quit a pretty good job after being put on another Magento project and given no alternative. The only potential saving grace might have been that, had they not put some serious server power behind it, more than a dozen concurrent users would make the site unusable anyway. When a project advocates clustering as a primary method of scaling (this was an official recommendation that I can't find at the moment), something is clearly wrong. [edit]
http://www.magentocommerce.com/blog/comments/performance-is-... It's an old post, but considering the Zend-taken-to-extremes nature of the code base, I doubt the resource-intensive nature of the app has changed much.
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