some of the broadband challanged members complained that the new site was too slow for them.
i made a few changes in the setup, mainly, i now run PHP as an ISAPI filter instead of a CGI executeable.
this should help speeding things up a bit ...
snails, please report back ...
Andy
I am on a high speed connection. I think it is a little slower than it was an hour ago. Then again, it is hard to keep up with all the changes / improvements you guys are doing. Every time I log in the site is getting better and better. Keep up the good work.
BTW - The smilie page is back like it was before. A short time ago it worked fine. Now it will not let me access Show All.
John,
I can get to "Show All"...took a bit to load them all in, though.
analyzing...
KT
work is dsl and seemed faster at the end of the day
Home is dail up at 46.6 and is much faster than last nite
Thanks Andy/admins, except "!"
JT
My Bad. I already had the smilies open on another page and it would not open and display again. Sorry. I'll stick to what I know (what ever that is) It certainly isn't computer geek stuff, and let you experts work your magic.
Quick Edit rocks!
Check this out, too!
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914 Club Admin's ROCK.
Our Phoenix is rising out of the ashes before my very eyes and it is going to be even better than it was before the Italian attack.
BTW - Just so you know I how I really feel about you guys . . . . .
works very well up here
Site is definitely faster than yesterday. If you are running on IIS6, be sure to be running in Worker Process Isolation mode and tune your worker threads.
<httpRuntime
executionTimeout="90"
maxRequestLength="4096"
useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl="false"
minFreeThreads="88"
minLocalRequestFreeThreads="76"
appRequestQueueLimit="1000"
enableVersionHeader="false"
<processModel
enable="true"
timeout="Infinite"
idleTimeout="Infinite"
shutdownTimeout="0:00:05"
requestLimit="Infinite"
requestQueueLimit="5000"
restartQueueLimit="10"
memoryLimit="60"
webGarden="false"
cpuMask="0xffffffff"
userName="machine"
password="AutoGenerate"
logLevel="Errors"
clientConnectedCheck="0:00:05"
comAuthenticationLevel="Connect"
comImpersonationLevel="Impersonate"
responseDeadlockInterval="00:03:00"
maxWorkerThreads="100"
maxIoThreads="100"
minWorkerThreads="50"
minIoThreads="50"
/>
Running under an ISAPI is going to be much better on Windows even if IIS5 on Win2000.
The site actually feels slower to me right now. But it might be that my DSL connection sucks at the moment.
Oh, look at that. I need more whiskey. That means I have to end this post.
Cheer!s
Zach
ja, schneller...
Just refreshed...Is that faster
KT
When clicking through the topics, the initial connection with the site seems to take a little bit long (could be my browser as I notice this with Firefox sometimes). However, once the site starts to send data back, it is very quick. I am using Firefox 1.5.
What's the backend database? Are you using pooled database connections? Are you using a "role based" architecture (web server uses one connection string to the database)? You won't get connection pooling otherwise.
Is this on a Windows domain or is it a single server that is in a "workgroup"? If so, are you setup for Windows Authentication on the domain for connection to the database (Kerberos) or SQL Authentication?
Are the database and web server on the same server?
Do you you session state? If not, turn it off in IIS on the site.
Do you use IIS Logging? If images are stored in folder (vs. database), disable the weblogging for the images folder.
Lock the speed/duplex on the NIC and the connecting switch.
Disable any unneccessary services. Disable any unused ISAPI filters.
I am still trying to get used to the new look. Are we going to get the logo back on top again? Eddy
YES, faster here in PHX
John
much better andy. the fast reply is a very nice feature too. am i wrong or did the blue banner at the top change within the last few minutes? did i drink too much kool-aid?
k
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