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12/3/2007 6:34 AM
 

WE are trying to find out who did  the AFL (Australian football ) http://www.afl.com.au/ site to understand more about caching. we  need to imporve performance of site we  are developing currently.  It has got  lots of  Ajax which is why it is very important that it performs well.

 
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12/3/2007 5:05 PM
 

I wrote a blog about this and it's performance.

http://blogs.ninameiers.com/2007/11/07/How+To+Know+If+A+Site+Is+Using+PageBlaster.aspx

You really need to talk to John Mitchell when it comes to performanc - he's over at http://www.snapsis.com

I've never met anyone who knows how to finetune a dnn site like he does and his CSS based menu is first class too.

Nina Meiers
Lots of free skins..


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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12/3/2007 5:08 PM
 

The name of the company is C4 Communications.




Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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12/3/2007 5:27 PM
 

Over at PowerDNN we just did some consulting with a group that is running a 12 server DNN installation.  They were having performance issues with their installation and we went in and not only analyzzed the database but ran our PowerDNN Site Optimizer on their database servers.  It runs some optimization queries that really helped their performance.  We also made some caching reccomendations for them as well.  I'd love to learn more about the design of your infrastructure and how you are caching right now.

 

 
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