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Old 11-15-2007, 03:27 PM   #73 (permalink)
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Please read my post above in entirety. You CAN run Drupal on shared hosting IFF your server specs are decent (dual core/4gb ram etc).

If you try and run it on a celeron with 512k...specially multiple sites...
Site5.com can handle multiple Drupal sites on a $5/month hosting plan.

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Joomla is both easier to implement and extend.
Do you know about Drupal's CCK, Views, Taxonomy, and templating system? I don't know if any other open-source CMS has those features where you can do as much without having to write code. Give it a try

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I guess its just a question of what you're most comfortable using and a certain degree of 'brand loyalty' goes with the territory.
I think it probably has something to do with comfort and brand loyalty. I switched from Mambo (pre-Joomla) to Drupal because I couldn't get clean URLs in Mambo without paying extra money for SEF Advance. Drupal gave me that for free. I'm not sure what the status is with clean URLs on Joomla...
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