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8/30/2007 11:34 AM
 

It is actually a piece of cake to move over.  We'll do almost the entire process for you.  All you have to do is get us a backup of your webiste (we send you instructions on what to tell WHFL so they get the right stuff for us) and we'll handle everything from that point forward.

With our different plans, we use different servers and we put different numbers of customers per box.  Also, if you're on our Pro plan (what I would recommend) or higher, we have an advanced optimization service we continuously run on your site that really kicks performance up a lot.

-Tony V.  

 
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8/30/2007 11:36 AM
 

Ok.... well we are talking about a big price difference here... and this is for a church.. a small church...so I have to be very selective with where I spend money.. is there any way I can "try" the service?

Thanks

 
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8/30/2007 11:39 AM
 

Mr. MobileNow

I've done a test with hosttracker how fast your site runs... That is pretty fast response time 0.60 sec (kb/sec = 29,13).
As a owner you can probably fix something that your site runs fast. I'm not sure that all your participants runs so fast.

I host my websites by Webhost4life and I've made a test too... My response time are: 0.90 sec. and kb/sec = 17.33.
That is also fast... Everything depends how your site is configured, were you connect to your hosting provider and if your website stay alive.

I don't like that a provider says something that is wrong by another provider... Maybe you're the best!... I don't know


Vriendelijke groeten
Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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8/30/2007 12:33 PM
 

tknman,

the site is not that slow - it takes a few seconds on first start, due to ASP.Net compiling it after it hasn't been visited for a couple of minutes, but afterwards it loads in reasonable time. You can though activate compression in Host settings (don't use compression and whitespace filter) and you might set module cache time for static modules like HTML/Text. Make sure to do frequent database backups with log truncation and clear frequently eventlog and sitelog,


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/30/2007 4:47 PM
 

We never have any slow complains on DNN, not after we changed our infrastructure 2 years ago.   I do see that your site is fast, just the initial compilation time took few seconds.

PowerDNN is very likely to be fast, but you need you to compare the price. With their price, you can get something from us that's even better.

There are ways you can do boost your DNN's performance.  One of the simple one would be truncating your logs.
 


Webhost4life.com

 
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