Drupal, Joomla, and WordPress Test Results

So this metric is at http://sven.webiny.com/benchmark-webiny-vs-wordpress-vs-drupal-vs-joomla-vs-tomatocms/ Can I trust that? I mean, it came as a surprise to me that Drupal is much faster than Wordpress and Joomla. I always thought of it as a super-heavy processor devouring a monster compared to the above.

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This test is similar to comparing a train to an airplane. Yes, the plane is faster, but that does not mean that you have to take the plane to go to work.

CMS is just a tool, and you need the tool that is most suitable for your project. There is a huge difference between a corporate brochure (5 pages, a little interaction, no login), a blog (100 pages, some interaction, some registered users) and a community platform (10,000 pages, a lot of interaction, most users are logged in). I think that each CMS in this test may be the best performer for a certain type of site.

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Benchmarking inventory of these three CMSs is useless. Nobody uses them without additional modules (which often have serious performance implications), and anyone competent is going to tune performance amplifiers, such as caching.

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I have to say that I am a big fan of Joomla. If you're new to CMS, Joomla has a lot less learning curve - and despite claims to the contrary - it's exactly the same as Drupal for launching large / popular sites. But choosing the right CMS depends on the level of your experience and the time you should spend on the project. To learn more about the differences between the CMS you specify, refer to Comparison of the 3 best CMS: WordPress vs Drupal vs Joomla . There you can get detailed information in a simple format.

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