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8/8/2010 6:50 PM
 
the wakeupdnn site is as slow as christmas so i wouldn't waste any time on it.
 
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8/8/2010 7:15 PM
 
A Russell wrote:
One VM is the webserver, which is running the DNN sites, the second VM is the database server which is running the DNN databases.  Its so we can replicate our production server.

Everything else on the server is fast except this one DNN site.

Andrew

 You are running it on 2 VMs,  so what are the memory on the webserver VM and what are the memory on the SQL server?  How much other applications or databases are running on the same VM ? 

Have you check the prozessor load of each VM on running the different applications?  Have you also running any background tasks on it ?

Have you change the time out on the IIS ?  If not what time is going after the last tasks?

 
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8/9/2010 10:10 AM
 
Sorry to hear that.
My sites got better loading times when I use the program to keep them alive. At least, as fast as www.dotnetnuke.com .
That's why I posted here. It does work for me.
 
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8/10/2010 12:37 PM
 
Andrew:

I remember reading about a design issue in early versions of 5.4.X that was causing some extra overhead in some areas but don't have a link to give you at the moment.  It was a discussion related to bug fixes in 5.4.3 if I recall correctly.  Anyway, if you have a VM environment for testing, try 5.4.4. and post your results.

Carlos
 
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8/10/2010 4:42 PM
 
as an update to my earlier complaints about slowness i have to admit that internet connectivity on the net was the culprit. dnn was merely an innocent bystander - the old colinearity fallacy at work.

for those who encounter slow responses please use tracert to see if there are any problems over the net to the servers you use. covad and hurricane electric had some attrocious perormance in the chicago-new york corrider going to my server in ashland. it was affecting connectivity everywhere though including this site.

eliminating network culpability is the first step to understanding and isolating poor performance
 
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