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12/20/2006 5:26 AM
 

Hi,

I'm looking at creating a portal with anything up to 120,000 users.  I have created a mock-up portal with just 12,000 users and any module that use User data now run very very slowly. For example, with 15 users, search times were approx 5 seconds, with 12000 users, they take around 1 minute.

Is there any way I can speed this up?  We have super fast broadband so I know it's not related to that.   So, I can only presume it is related to one of the following: hosting, DNN, Setup or the modules.  Anyone have any ideas? 

Any help would be much appreciated.

Anna

 
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12/20/2006 7:29 PM
 

Hi Anna,

You should wait for the next version of DNN (4.4.0) before doing any real analysis.  Many improvements have been made to performance.

It should not be much longer before it is released.

 


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12/21/2006 1:01 PM
 
please keep on mind, the more content (in your case: user records) you have, the longer a search will take. More memory for the web server is one strategy to reduce this effect, as DNN does a lot of caching.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/21/2006 1:09 PM
 

I have to disagree Sebastian.  More records does not translate directly to longer search times with a RDBMS using proper indexes and criteria on queries.

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12/21/2006 1:18 PM
 

John,

I have learned in my lessons on algorithms (some decades ago), that search time always increases with the number of items - it only depends on the algorithm, how fast (O(log n) or O (n) and on the infrastructure, how much this effects the overall time.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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