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4/21/2007 3:55 PM
 

Hi,

I'm looking for more detailed information on the Performance Settings in DNN. In particular Page State Persistence, Module Caching Method, Performance Setting, and Authenticated Cacheability. I don't really have any issues but would like to understand these settings a little better.

For example Module Caching Method has the options of Memory or Disk. Is this referring to the memory on the local client or the server? Or in what situation would I not use Heavy Caching? I have found some information on the web but some of it seems contradictory. The Wrox DNN book covered No Caching but I'm looking for maybe how the settings affect a production enviroment.

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4/21/2007 11:37 PM
 

Here is a thread with that topic.

Recommended settings for DNN caching

Feel free to ask any other specific questions.


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