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4/11/2006 11:23 AM
 

I have written a lot of custom modules for DNN and have used a lot of core API calls that are not commonly used. As a result, in my case, I have noticed slow performance. And as a result, I decided to cache a LOT of stuff and so now have a separate cache that all my custom modules use for getting portalalias for writing URLs, getting tabIDs and getting moduleIDs.

So this made me wonder what stuff could be added to DotNetNuke to help improve performance. With a standard out of the box DNN website when you navigate from page to page how many different database calls are made? Are there db calls to get tabids for the menu? Are there DB calls to get module settings for each module? Does NavigateURL make any DB calls? Are user permissions cached? Roles?

I would like to see something where with heavy caching (or ultra heavy caching) every time you go to a new page there is not a single DNN database call made as all of it is cached. And then if someone were to update one of these cached items you could just reupdate the cache.

I'll offer my website now up as an example (http://www.yapclub.com/dfw) as now that I cache quite a lot of stuff most of my pages load very fast. But my caching implementation is custom to my custom modules.

Jason


Jason Koskimaki
MAKI Software
 
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4/20/2006 11:27 PM
 

Hi Jason - you've hit the nail right on the head -- I've just posted re this issue  ( in the "How Do I"  Forum area )  --

If you or anyone you know  can write  a fix / remedy  ( or recommend a Module / procedures ? ) for speeding-up  site performance --- whether by caching, or any other way(s)  --- you'd certainly be making a significant contribution to the DNN Community ( I'm a newbie, myself, with no Coding skills, & on a Hosted Plan -- with a pretty established Provider )

Any pointers or suggestions you can offer would really be welcome  -- I'm particularly searching for a solution to the fact that the entire page seems to refresh each time any checkbox is checked  -- I'm afraid visitors will bolt the site, because it gets to be too tedious to interact with , after about the third  "refresh"  --

BTW, I did check-out your site, & it Is fast -- also looks like a winning Business --  Continued success  ---

Best,     whonu

 
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