Is C5 suitable for a multi language travelwebsite
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hello guys,
The topic says it all a little bit. But I'm wondering if C5 is suitable for a travel website. We want to have one CMS where we can show the content for a few countries here in Europe in different languages. I know there are a few add-ons that can help. but I'm wondering if C5 is suitable enough for this project? (it have to handle a lot of traffic and requests)
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?
Thanks in advance!
The topic says it all a little bit. But I'm wondering if C5 is suitable for a travel website. We want to have one CMS where we can show the content for a few countries here in Europe in different languages. I know there are a few add-ons that can help. but I'm wondering if C5 is suitable enough for this project? (it have to handle a lot of traffic and requests)
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?
Thanks in advance!
In short, yes. The longer answer really comes down to your non-functionals though. How many concurrent users to you expect? Will your site lend itself nicely to caching?
Concrete 5 have done some pretty good work in Internationalization in the CMS, there's a feature full ('enterprise') paid for add-on and a smaller but free, version available at:
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/internationalization/...
We're about to use Concrete 5 for a very demanding application with more than 50 concurrent users expected backed by some enormous and volatile datasets, we're having to throw some development to make sure it doesn't wobble at the knees but it's definitely a lovely system and worth persuing in our eyes.
What do you think the bottleneck will be in your scenario?