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2/3/2008 5:28 PM
 

Hello,

I'm using DNN 4.8.0, SQL Server 2005, on a W2k3 Std. R2 server, 1GB Lan and fiber connections (15/5) to the Internet. Regardless of whether I'm working on my development server or a site that's hosted, it seems like it takes a VERY long time for the default page to load. I timed it once and it was over 30 seconds to load. I have 3 images on the home page that are less than 75k in size for all 3. Other than that, I got about 3 paragraphs of text and the SolPart menu that comes standard with DNN.

Tha question is why does it take so long to load? What can I do to speed up the process? I go to other DNN sites and they seem to pop right up.

Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Much thanks and appreciation!! Mr Happy
 
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2/3/2008 6:30 PM
 

Jack,

What kind of traffic does your site have? Probably what you are seeing is that most of the time when you hit your site - it restarts as there hasn't been enough traffic to keep it alive. You may look into sites such as HostTracker (an uptime monitoring service).  Services such as this, while they also monitor uptime, have the added benefit of keeping your asp.net site alive!


Take care,

Ian


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2/3/2008 9:56 PM
 

Ian,

It's either site. The one on my development server or the sites I have hosted. Obviously, just my traffic on the development server and not a lot of traffic on the hosted sites. 

Not sure what you mean about keeping the site alive. When I did HTML sites, the home pages cames up very quickly either on the dev server or the host servers.

Why does it take 25 to 30 seconds for a DNN site to come up?

Thanks in advance!!


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2/3/2008 10:58 PM
 

Jack, it takes 25-30 seconds for the site to load the first time a process starts because all ASP.NET sites will be loaded into memory on the first request, all of the code must be compiled. Once it is in memory it will stay there unless not hit by a request for 20 minutes, then it will unload from memory, after which the next request will repeat that process.


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2/4/2008 1:09 AM
 

In your application pool settings there is an option to tell IIS (Win 2003 is what my servers run) not to unload the pool if it's been inactive for 20 minutes (and the number can be changed as well).  I had that issue on my dev environment, and by changing the setting, was able to keep the app-pool loaded and active for whatever duration I chose.  In my dev environment it was highly useful, but I know it may not be an available option to change on your hosted sites (if you don't have access to the Internet Services Manager) -- hope this helps...


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