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11/27/2008 12:36 AM
 

Dear Friends,

 

I have developed a dotnetnuke based law website and have almost completed it.

I am using .Net Framework 3.5, Visual Studio 2008, Windows Vista, DNN 4.8, Sql server 2005

My Problem is "Speed and Performance of the DNN poses a big bottleneck to me"

Any suggestions and articles on how to increase the speed and performance of dnn based website are welcome.

Kindly help me.

Regards,

deepak

 
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11/27/2008 3:50 AM
 

what is your specific performance bottleneck? Initial startup time or load time for any or a specific page?

Did you enable Compression in Host Settings (don't combine it with Whitespace filter!)


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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11/27/2008 3:56 AM
 

Dear Sebastian,

When i run the website in localhost, it is nearly 15 mins to get the home page.

Not only the load time, when i click menu items, once again it is taking nearly 15 mins to show the page.

It is causing me a lot during demo sessions to the client.

I am finding it difficult to resolve it.I am unaware of the Performance Settings in  dnn.

Also i would like to mention, the "website" folder sizes to 140MB. I doubt if it could cause me anything..?

I would be highly grateful to you, if u could guide me and get me out of this bottleneck

 

regards,

deepak

 

 
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11/28/2008 9:10 AM
 

wow, 140 MB is a lot, what did you store in it?

Check your database and clear the transaction log, if in full recovery mode.

Inside DNN, truncate your eventlog (in Host :: SQL enter "truncate table {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}EventLog"), same for ScheduleHistory and SiteLog.

In Host Settings, switch to heavy caching and enable GZip Compression (do NOT enable Whitespace filter)!

In Module Definitions, remove all modules you are not currently using.


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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11/29/2008 2:43 AM
 

Dear sebastian,

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

I did the things you have mentioned and the load time(while running the website in localhost) has drastically come down.

Also the load time of pages has come down, but sometimes, it is mischievious once again

Could u help with me with the steps to low down the page load time on clicking the menu items.

A Checklist with the neccessary checkpoints that would have effect on the performance of the page, on developing a module in dnn would be helpful.

Once again i thank u for sharing the knowledge with me

 

Regards,

deepak

 
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