[00:00] Black Friday, 2024, a major e-commerce platform crashes, losing millions in revenue. The cause? Wrong back-end choice. But here's what's interesting. [00:12] It wasn't the technology you'd expect that failed. 74.9% of CMS websites run on PHP. Yet no JS is winning the developer popularity contest with 40.8% adoption. [00:26] Today, we're uncovering why this massive shift is happening, and more importantly, why some companies are actually moving back to PHP. Hey tech enthusiasts, welcome back to Stallion's Technologies. [00:40] If you're building your next project or planning to upgrade your stack, this is the most important video you'll watch this year. We've analyzed data from over 1,000 companies that switched between PHP and Node.js in the last year. [00:54] And what we found will surprise you. But before we dive in, smash that like button and subscribe for more tech insights. Node.js is JavaScript running everywhere. Think of it as a Swiss Army knife that lets your front-end developers write back in code. [01:08] Born in 2009, it's the young rebel changing how we think about servers. PHP, the veteran since 1995, is like the reliable Toyota of web development. It might not be the flashiest, but it gets the job done, [01:22] and it's powering more websites than you think, including Facebook and WordPress. Node.js uses an event-driven model, meaning it can handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Imagine a waiter taking orders from multiple tables at once. [01:36] PHP traditionally works differently, one request at a time. But here's the plot twist. Modern PHP with tools like Laravel Octane is changing this game entirely. [01:48] Let's look at real performance numbers. We tested both technologies with 10,000 simultaneous connections. Heavy database operations. Real-time data processing. The results? [02:01] Node.js dominated in real-time operations, processing 30% faster. But PHP with Laravel Octane surprised everyone by matching Node.js and traditional web applications. [02:13] Let's talk money. Here's what actually impacts your bottom line. Hosting costs. PHP, widely supported even on budget hosting. [02:25] Node.js often requires more specialized hosting, development costs. PHP, larger pool of developers, often lower rates. Node.js, higher demand, higher rates, but potentially faster development. [02:42] Maintenance costs. PHP, stable, predictable maintenance. Node.js, faster development but more frequent updates needed. Here's where each technology truly shines. [02:55] Node.js, perfect for. Real-time applications, discord, slack. Streaming services, microservices, architecture, IoT applications. PHP, perfect for. [03:09] Content management systems. E-commerce platforms. Enterprise applications. Educational platforms. Here's what's coming in 2025. PHP 8.3's JIT compiler is changing performance games. [03:24] Node.js is becoming more stable for traditional applications. Both are embracing AI and machine learning capabilities. The decision framework. Choose Node.js if building real-time features. [03:38] Need scalability from day one. Team knows JavaScript. Choose PHP if building CMS or e-commerce. Need reliable database operations. [03:51] Want proven enterprise stability. Here's the truth. There's no universal better choice. The best technology depends on your project requirements, your team's expertise, [04:03] your budget and timeline, your scaling needs. We've created a comprehensive decision-making guide you can download. Link in the description. Stay curious, keep coding and see you in the next one. [04:16] Subscribe now for the latest tech reviews, tips and updates. Stay ahead in the tech game.