On Nov 25, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking for a good Wiki to maintain documentation on a large
commercial web site that is always growing.
DokuWiki is the only one I've installed and used at any length, so
before I just use that one again I'd like to hear from the peanut
gallery what other suggestions you'd have.
Remember, this will be for end user documentation for a large
commercial CMS type system, something site admins will go to for
information on site features, updates, etc.
Let the shouting begin!
Thanks, all, and a very happy eating-charred-dead-bird-flesh day to
you all!!!
Skip
Well, I've used DocuWiki and bit new to MediaWiki which I think
WikiPedia uses.
MediaWiki uses a MySQL DB were as DocuWiki is a tree dir structure
kind of thing.
I actually prefer DocuWiki but maybe thats because I didn't setup
MediaWiki correctly.
Cacti uses DocuWiki by the way and I personally avoid DB usage if
possible.
I think its easier to corrupt a DB then it is to corrupt a filesystem.
However I'm unsure of how scalable a pure file system based Wiki is, I
think if you put it on a mirrored disk with a decent cache on the Raid
controller, you'll be fine performance and DR wise.
If its Linux, then MD based (software raids) works pretty well.
- aurf
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