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11/9/2010 10:12 AM
 
We're in the process of migrating our DNN site from Server 2003 x32 (IIS 6.0) to Server 2008 R2 x64 (IIS 7.5)

The new site is working on the new server, however it takes nearly 2x a long to load pages.  I've changed the timeout from the default 20 minutes to 240, otherwise as far as I can tell all settings are duplicated as the server 2003.

SQL Database is on a remote server.

My DNN performance settings are set as such:
Page State Persistance: Page
Module Cache Provider: File
Cache Setting: Moderate
Authenticated Cachability: ServerAndNoCache
Compression Setting: Deflate Compression

I've tried:
Page
Memory
Heavy
ServerAndNoCache
None

Respectively, but still have the same problems.

Any suggestions to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
 
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11/9/2010 2:34 PM
 
are there any events logged in the windows event log?

Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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11/9/2010 4:05 PM
 
Erik van Ballegoij wrote:
are there any events logged in the windows event log?

 Nada, logs are clean.

 
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11/10/2010 6:05 AM
 
usually, Memory, Heavy Caching and gZip compression provides best performance for unauthenticated users, however, it looks like there are other issues beside. First you should identify the bottleneck, it could be the database (clear eventlog and schedule history, truncate transaction log, recreate all indexes), Windows server (are you using integrated mode for the application pool?) or the web server. Sorry, difficult to guess without hands on the machine.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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12/9/2010 12:54 AM
 
It's unbelievable fast. A job well done, my compliments.
 
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