writing from scratch or using CMS for heavy database use website

we want to build a website that have some forms (including image attachments, info, etc…) online payments, tracking system, and other features that I may add later.

The number of users using the site is estimated to be maybe more than 50,000.

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I’m using WordPress to develop regular websites, but I’m afraid to use it in this project because I don’t know how optimized is WordPress for high database usage (and page rendering, bandwidth usage, and …)

My options (those that I know) are:

  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Pressflow
  • Agility CMS
  • Writing PHP/MySQL code from scratch (or using a framework)

I know it maybe unrelated, but how good is to use ASP.net instead of these options?

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  1. Right. If you are most comfortable with PHP (the scripting language behind WordPress and Drupal), you’ll most likely be more comfortable making the step to Drupal. Pressflow is just a fork of Drupal optimized for particular needs (and there are other forks of it — all of them are really just Drupal and are often the basis for various Drupal distributions).

  2. ASP.NET has a lot of capable options to do this. The most common ones (at least in my world), are Kentico, Umbraco, and DotNetNuke. There are a ton of others.

    You’ll find lots of capable CMS systems to work with no matter what language you’re looking at. Use what you’re most comfortable working with.