It does! I have set it up before with no real issues. One caveat, I
would leave the database in MySQL rather than pushing it down into
DB/2. I noticed a bit of a speed difference (not much but sufficient to
notice) when I used DB2.
Also you might consider doing a small bit of work management. I found
by replacing the routing program in QHTTPSVR so you could route the
Drupal web site into a separate memory pool, (I went as far as a new
subsystem) your control of the performance is better. Depends on the
load on the site, and how much else you have going on in QHTTPSVR but
getting it away from the memory used by the administration server seems
to have made things work better.
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
On 5/25/2011 2:27 PM, Mike Cunningham wrote:
Has anyone ever tried using Drupal open-source on IBM i? It says it is Apache/MySQL/PHP which means with Zend on i it should work.
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