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2/1/2007 9:21 AM
 
My DotNetNuke install is very low key with little to no traffic, just a simple lan party site. But it uses 70MBs of RAM. Out of about 200 different sites on the server I am consuming twice as much RAM as the next lowest user. Does anyone know what's going on? This is a default install with no add-ons. I tried setting the cache to disk and setting cache to high and low with no change in memory usage. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions? Thanks
 
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2/1/2007 11:02 AM
 


That is actually typical for a small DNN site.  It won't get much lower than that unless you have just started it up and nothing is cached yet.

You can go to Host Settings and set caching to none, but I wouldn't recommend that.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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2/1/2007 12:20 PM
 
typical? dang ... well, I upgraded to 4.4 and tried no caching etc. It actually increased to above 100MBs, I'm over 150 right now
 
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2/1/2007 3:26 PM
 

 

Yes, there is a lot more caching in DNN 4.4+ that you cannot turn off.  But it's faster!


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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2/1/2007 3:43 PM
 
lol, its faster, but on a shared web server I don't want a hundred DNN sites gobbling up all the RAM
 
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