jacobi
03-17-2003, 11:17 AM
Greetings!
I have been using vBulletin on my site for three months now and am considering to drive the content of my site's home page with a vBulletin-based portal. My host provider, PowWeb (http://forum.powweb.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=17225), has limited the MySQL per user connections to 3,600 and queries to 36,000 per hour, so I need to be conscious of this in making my choice of hacks, and even in deciding whether to do this or not. That said, Teck's vbMicroStats (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35811) hack has been helpful in monitoring the server load, and Xenon's Optimizing Forumhome (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46848) has cut down on queries by caching moderators.
I have spent probably about 10-15 hours :tired: reading and researching the various threads on this site pertaining to the four different "portal" hacks out there. By reading the plethora of posts, I know I am not alone in my confusion :confused: regarding the various features, requirements and limitations.
vbHome (lite) v4.2 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=36756) by Teck
vBindex v2.1 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=41916) by NTLDR
mYvBindex v3.1 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44691) by Tigga
vbPortal (http://www.vbportal.com/index2.php) by wajones, christec, and scotsmist
All of these hacks are impressive, and I applaud the work of each of their developers.
I would like this thread to be a place to compare the various feature-sets, query intensity, etc.
Please, please, please - do not make this a place to rant about how difficult something was to install, or bellyache about how many problems something has caused, because of a failure to back up a board, etc. We've all made mistakes, and placing blame when a hack works for a multitude of other people just fuels the confusion. :cry:
I'm looking for positive feedback :) that highlights each hack's strengths :cool: and weaknesses :( after installation, implementation and regular use.
Thank you!
I have been using vBulletin on my site for three months now and am considering to drive the content of my site's home page with a vBulletin-based portal. My host provider, PowWeb (http://forum.powweb.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=17225), has limited the MySQL per user connections to 3,600 and queries to 36,000 per hour, so I need to be conscious of this in making my choice of hacks, and even in deciding whether to do this or not. That said, Teck's vbMicroStats (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35811) hack has been helpful in monitoring the server load, and Xenon's Optimizing Forumhome (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46848) has cut down on queries by caching moderators.
I have spent probably about 10-15 hours :tired: reading and researching the various threads on this site pertaining to the four different "portal" hacks out there. By reading the plethora of posts, I know I am not alone in my confusion :confused: regarding the various features, requirements and limitations.
vbHome (lite) v4.2 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=36756) by Teck
vBindex v2.1 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=41916) by NTLDR
mYvBindex v3.1 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44691) by Tigga
vbPortal (http://www.vbportal.com/index2.php) by wajones, christec, and scotsmist
All of these hacks are impressive, and I applaud the work of each of their developers.
I would like this thread to be a place to compare the various feature-sets, query intensity, etc.
Please, please, please - do not make this a place to rant about how difficult something was to install, or bellyache about how many problems something has caused, because of a failure to back up a board, etc. We've all made mistakes, and placing blame when a hack works for a multitude of other people just fuels the confusion. :cry:
I'm looking for positive feedback :) that highlights each hack's strengths :cool: and weaknesses :( after installation, implementation and regular use.
Thank you!