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1/12/2007 9:32 AM
 
Hi, I have DNN 3.2.2 running on a single server with a clustered MS SQL backend and I got to thinking how many pages on a portal would slow it down? Would multiple levels of heireichy impact performance more?
 
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1/12/2007 2:09 PM
 
There are a lot of factors that could affect this. For example, how many modules are on those pages, how many portals there are. How many roles are in the portal.

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1/13/2007 11:30 AM
 

Hi, thanks for the reply.

Say there are 500 pages with no more than 3 tiers in the heireichy, each page has 2 modules (xml + html) mirrored on all pages and 90%+ having nothing more than 2 html modules. Would this be a resource hog? Are their any real world stats out there?

 
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