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Donald Truss

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Is Host Gator Business Hosting Good Enough?
November 30, 2010, 02:38:13 pm
I'm at a turning point. Migrating existing Joomla install to a new Joomla install on Host Gator.
But, I could go with Drupal now if justified. Is it worth it?
Tell me and I'll forget
Show me and I may remember
Involve me and I'll understand

Kurund Jalmi

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Re: Is Host Gator Business Hosting Good Enough?
December 05, 2010, 10:36:41 pm
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But, I could go with Drupal now if justified. Is it worth it?
If you have complex permission structure I would recommend drupal.

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Re: Is Host Gator Business Hosting Good Enough?
December 16, 2010, 07:43:25 pm
I have had a personal plan with Host Gator for several months now and been happy with them.  I haven't tried a CiviCRM install on their servers yet, so I can't comment on the performance, but Drupal runs fine and without issue.

On Drupal vs Joomla: Both are good CMSes.  Joomla is a lot easier to use and set up imho, but Drupal is far more powerful (with the expense of a steeper learning curve).

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