Comparison of the MVC Framework (mainly value for money)

I am developing an idea for a web application that will work well for one of the popular MVC frameworks right now, but is torn between them. I initially intended to go with Pylons , but after reading BizSpark , I am revising ASP.NET MVC.

The problem is that if I succeed, I will need to understand all the software that I will use (SQL Server and Windows Server).

So my question is how is performance compared between ASP.NET MVC and various OSS MVC frameworks, in particular Pylons (or web.py or Django). And, if ASP.NET MVC is much better, is it still worth the backend costs?

Hosting plans seem quite similar in cost, and I don’t think this is too big a problem. I know that StackOverflow launches ASP.NET MVC and handles all the traffic that it receives very well on only two servers. Are there any other "big" sites that also run ASP.NET MVC?

Personal background: I am most familiar with .NET (although I did not use its MVC infrastructure), but I have created a couple of small web applications based on Python MVC Frameworks recently .

I looked at Rails, but I'm not so familiar with Ruby, and some of them seem surprisingly complex. PHP is right for me.

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