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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...DNN Initial load speed... very slowDNN Initial load speed... very slow
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7/3/2008 3:07 PM
 

I'm new to DNN and have built a basic portal. Works great however the first time I load the portal up in my browser it can take anywhere up to a minute to load. However, once I ahve loaded it once and then go to a different computer (with clear cache) and try load it, it pops right up immediatly.

Subsequent loads on all machines are perfect.

Then give in an hour or two and go back to it and there is that HUGE lag time, the first time I access it.

I've actually also noticed this on some other remote DNN sites on the internet. Is it compiling or building the cache or something ? It's very annoying and a real problem.

Thanks

 
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7/3/2008 4:23 PM
 

It's an ASP.NET thing.  The lag is the w3wp instantiating and mostly your application compiling for the first time.  Every time the application pool is reset you will experience this (any DotNetNuking Gurus know how to precomple to avoid this?).  It sounds like your application pool is restarting about every hour or two.  Often hosts will set the application pool to shut down after a period of inactivity, so ask your host how long this period is.

I generally have my application pools recycle at a low-traffic time for my sites, like 1am or something, never have them time out due to inactivity.  This avoids this problem AND lets the app pool start fresh each day.

 

Lance

 
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7/4/2008 4:18 AM
 

make sure to remove any installed modules you are not using, especially large ones like store, blog and forums.

Precompilation is currently not supported, it is on the core teams radar for a future version (past 5.0).


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Sebastian Leupold

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7/7/2008 7:16 PM
 
This is killing me. I absolutely love DNN but am a complete newbie to it and am desperate. I've tried everything in the Application Pools as described but the site startup is still incredibly slow. It's on a really fast server. I've now setup my first site but the first thing I got from my client was that it took too long to load. I just can't use it, if this is a common problem. Does anyone have any ideas how I can improve the performance and the EXACT application pool settings that will work best. Also is there a limit to the number of sites under 1 DNN installation ? I'm playing with 3 right now, should I really be setting up a new DNN installation for each site ? Sort of defeats the point I think ? Thank you
 
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7/8/2008 5:31 AM
 

Why is it killing you?  If it's just a lag for the first request, then don't worry about it.  If it's a lag for EVERY request, then you have a problem.

If you do what I recommend and just get the app pool to recycle ONCE per day at 0-dark-thirty (sometime early morning), you should be fine.  you could even fine-tune this by automating a page request two minutes after the recycle to make sure that the application is precompiled before it gets hit by any humans.

You should, with the proper hardware, be able to install hundereds of Portals per DNN installation.  I'd recommend not installing multiple DNN instances per server, as then you will experience canibalism as the DNN instances compete for resources.

 
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