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Check out my EZPub site speed...

Check out my EZPub site speed...

Wednesday 02 February 2005 8:42:38 am - 5 replies

Modified on Wednesday 02 February 2005 8:43:22 am by Badger Mushroom

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Ɓukasz Serwatka

Wednesday 02 February 2005 2:30:40 pm

Hi,

Try this cache tips
http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/configuration/optimization/caching_for_improved_speed

Do you have any PHP Accelerator (IonCube, Turck MMCache)?

What phpinfo says?

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Mikhail Chekanov

Wednesday 02 February 2005 11:46:03 pm

Speed is good enough. I've browsed the site - all pages were loaded very quickly.

Kind of your hosting plan? Is it shared or virtual private server?

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Badger Mushroom

Thursday 03 February 2005 1:46:50 am

Thanks to both for your reply.

I think I'm using a virtual dedicated server or VDS.

The hosting company has been extremely helpful, but they haven't been able to identify the problem. I asked my friends from the States to check the site speed... One time, they said it's very responsive; later, they said the site crawls.

So, I'm somewhat frustrated.

And no, I don't have any accelerator installed, but my host is working on it.

Gabriel Ambuehl

Thursday 03 February 2005 2:23:01 am

Accelerator is pretty much a must with ezPublish. The CMS is huge and without bytecode caching, things are pretty slow...

Visit http://triligon.org

Tony Wood

Tuesday 08 February 2005 1:23:04 pm

Hi,

You could try running a test tool like Siege
http://www.joedog.org/siege/

You could set it to run for a while and then check the results in the evening.

Tony

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