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1/31/2013 4:30 PM
 

Hi

I installed DNN 6.1.3 and DNN 6.2.6 side by side.

6.1.3 uses about 130MB of RAM and 6.2.6 about 210MB of RAM.

I don't want to use all the added features in 6.2.6 but think it is probably best to upgrade.

My hosts (using shared hosting) provide 128MB per app pool (they are ASPNETHosting) and my current 6.2.6 website keeps crashing with 503 errors and the hosts don't restart it until you tell them to!

So can anyone give me some advice on what I can safely delete. I only use RadEditorProvider. basic pages with HTML Modules and the standard installed menu. No registering of users (except for admin). Pretty basic website really.

Thanks for any assistance.

 
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