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3/18/2014 12:50 AM
 

Thanks @Sebastian, @Rod and @Cathal.

@Sebastian in IIS my web site has following memory information:

Private Memory Limit (in KB): 0

Virtual Memory Limit (in KB): 0

Which means the web site has unlimited amount of memory if I understood you purpose of memory.

I am wonder if I use DNN in a host that I have not access to the server and I must use control panel. So I think I can not improve Memory. For example I want purchase a website with 150 Megabyte disk space and 50 megabyte SQL Server database space. Is it practical for DNN to use such spaces for website?

Also I think it does not will improve by dnnTurbo. Because I installed fresh copy of DNN, and its database records is almost empty. 

Thanks for your helps

Morteza

 
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3/18/2014 4:04 AM
 
there seems to be a limit, maybe you may be able to reduce it by optimizing settings (e.g. "heavy" for Caching in Host Settings), but either the machine is on its limits (too many sites hosted on the same one) or ther are other limits applied. 50 MB of SQL database are not sufficient for DNN, which stores its eventlog and other dynamic data in the database. see current db size in Host > Dashboard.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/18/2014 6:02 AM
 

I run DNN in my local machine an I have only one website in IIS. Any way thanks for your help specially for database size.

 
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3/18/2014 9:12 AM
 
i would suggest that you should allow at least 200meg of mssql for a startup web site - but that also depends on what you want to do with the site. For example - if you want ecommerce then allow more to much more depending on your planned traffic.

Westa
 
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3/18/2014 2:59 PM
 

@Westa Thanks for your help.

 
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