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9/25/2013 1:38 PM
 
an application restart every minute would explain bad performance of your site, because each time the application gets unloaded, recompiled, restarted and needs to load all data again from the database instead of using the cache. Please check Windows log files for reasons of the restart, maybe there are not sufficient resources (RAM) provided for the app pool.

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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9/25/2013 2:35 PM
 
This web site hosted on Arvixe shared hosting and this is the reply from them for this issue.

"The application pool is recycling because the Worker Process keeps hitting it's Private Memory Bytes cap.
Your cap was apparently already moved up to 700000KB. I moved it up once more to 850000KB.
However, that has to be an issue with your code."

Is there anything I can ask from hosting people to do? Isn't enough 850000KB for the AppPool? This is a DNN site which is upgraded to DNN 7.1.1 from an older version. Why it is re-compiling again and again?

Thank you very very much for your valuable time and your great advises.
 
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9/25/2013 4:38 PM
 
It recompiles because the AppPool recycles.

Without knowing exactly what your site contains and what the DNN code does with it, no-one can say if 850M is enough.

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- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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10/20/2013 8:59 AM
 
What exactly a cloud offering really is? I know it provides businesses with the performance and reliability of a hosted platform to run DNN Evoq solutions but how it can optimize the same?
 
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10/20/2013 11:50 AM
 

I use Arvixe.   If you are using close to 1GB of RAM you are probably having to move off the shared hosting to a VPS or dedicated server if you wish to continue using them.   A local installation and someone with some skill running a memory profiler might locate a memory leak.  That appears to be what the staff at Arvixe is hinting at.   You might check other sites hosted on your same server subdomain and just verify that they perform well.  If not you may also be on a server struggling with resources.  I would mention that the Arvixe sites I run recently all went through an upgrade to Windows Server 2012.  Probably not related to your issues but worth noting.

 
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