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11/5/2007 4:57 AM
 

Dear All,
When I installed the DNN lastest version on live server, its first access/home page is quite slow, some times it tasks about a minute, but after loading first page, It takes 2-5 seconds for other pages...

Is therey anyway i can speed up first access by removing /unchecking unnecssary items on loadup...

Best Regards
Haider

 
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11/9/2007 6:24 AM
 

Dear Aall,

Is there any suggestion for above issue, 
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if anybody can suggest me the best host for DNN.

Regards

 

 

 
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11/9/2007 6:50 AM
 

Hi Haider!

This is a quite normal behaviour for all running in Asp.Net and particularly with low traffic. When your site is not visited for a time it recycles and recompiles and the compiling takes time the first time the site loads. I am struggling with this problem right now as well.
There are some "keepalive" solutions and it has been discussed here on the forums. Do a search on "keepalive" and you will find a lot of threads discussing it. Take a look at keepaliveforever.com that I´m trying myself right now. There is also a product named "PageBlaster" that you can find a free version of from www.snapsis.com 
I tried PageBlaster,  but had some problems with it, and I haven´t got the time really to try it out more since that. But I´m willing to give it a try again.

If you are looking for a good host I have heard good about www.powerdnn.com 
They might be worth a try.

Regards Petri

 
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11/9/2007 6:55 AM
 

There's various ways to get the best performance on your website. First access will always be a slower because asp.net needs to do a lot before dnn gets started, and then DNN needs to do some things that only need to be done one time.

The page keepalive.aspx in the root of your dnn website will keep your site alive if you keep it open in a browser window.

There's quite a few performance influencing options in DNN on the Host Settings page, and you can use caching on some modules to prevent them from executing when you already know they will result in the same content.

 


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