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1/12/2009 11:49 AM
 

I'm hosted on Godaddy and have no problems with forum modules with less than 500 or so threads... but get more than that and the Page-Pull timing slows to a crawl... taking over 15 seconds to pull a 1000 thread forum page.... sometimes even longer.

Is this a bottleneck in the SQL usage on Godaddy... or a problem with the forum module SQL methods?

 
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1/13/2009 4:10 AM
 

Sounds like a hosting issue.  Maybe you are on a swamped sql server.  The DNN module uses stored procedures to get the info and they dont seem to be doing anything dumb to get the info onto the screen, so should have no issue scaling.  This is also clearly exhibited by this forum which is running that code and seems fine with thousands of posts. 

http://sql.dnnforums.com/Programmability/Stored%20Procedures/dbo.dnn_Forum_Thread_Get.html

WizardintheWoods wrote
 

I'm hosted on Godaddy and have no problems with forum modules with less than 500 or so threads... but get more than that and the Page-Pull timing slows to a crawl... taking over 15 seconds to pull a 1000 thread forum page.... sometimes even longer.

Is this a bottleneck in the SQL usage on Godaddy... or a problem with the forum module SQL methods?

 
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1/21/2009 4:36 PM
 

That's what I thought... so I moved my entire site over to CrystalTech... and I'm still having the same problem.

Has there been any changes to the Forum Post caching methods... 04.09.01 to 05.00.00 ? Maybe I need to upgrade?

I'm still hoping for someone to come up with a good Forum Archiving Script... by Date... Move threads to another forum to relieve SQL lag.

 
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1/22/2009 3:35 PM
 

I am seriously considering shopping for an alternate forum module.

One discussion has 179 threads with 575 posts and takes 14 seconds to load... other discussions take only 1 or 2 seconds. This is after moving my entire site to a new shared windows host on a different provider. Unless there is a way (inside the DotNetNuke environment) to make these SQL data-pulls more efficient then the forum module is simply a hinderance rather than a boost to productivity.

I have suggested an autoarchive script.

I'm open to running some kind of analysis scripts if any are found.

Help Please...

 
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1/22/2009 10:40 PM
 

WizardintheWoods wrote
 

I am seriously considering shopping for an alternate forum module.

One discussion has 179 threads with 575 posts and takes 14 seconds to load... other discussions take only 1 or 2 seconds. This is after moving my entire site to a new shared windows host on a different provider. Unless there is a way (inside the DotNetNuke environment) to make these SQL data-pulls more efficient then the forum module is simply a hinderance rather than a boost to productivity.

I have suggested an autoarchive script.

I'm open to running some kind of analysis scripts if any are found.

Help Please...

FYI, I moved over to Active Forums.  They have a script that will move your site from the DNN core forum. Works fast, is updated often, and has tons of great features. Good luck.

 
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