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11/6/2006 4:42 PM
 

I really like dnn,

but unfortunately it seems that all the sites with dnn, are very very slowww.... And that includes also this site...

When I try simple old asp sites, or cgi, or jsp they all come in seconds.

So, What do you think is the problem?

Is old asp faster than asp.net? or is it the dnn framwork?

Any ideas on what is possible to do to boost the site up?

And please don't tell me about blowery, it doesn't really make the change.

Thanks

Eden

 
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11/6/2006 4:56 PM
 

 

Lots of info on speeding up your site here:

http://forums.asp.net/thread/1235032.aspx


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11/6/2006 5:14 PM
 

Hi John

I know this thread, and still, after many actions, it is maybe a bit more fast. But when I try my old asp pages, they come up just at once...

Do you have any explanations to this?

I would really like to put that as my first priority mission now.

Thanks
Eden

 
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11/6/2006 5:30 PM
 

 

I would have to agree that asp.net is slower than classic asp, and DNN is slow for asp.net.  DNN performance is being worked on as highest priority over the next few weeks though, so expect to see some big advances there.

Caching is key on a dynamic site.  With caching you can turn your site into basically static html and it will smoke the tires off normal asp.net sites. Even though you don't think it makes a difference, compression is a big help too. 

Sub-second page delivery can be accomplished on DNN now though.  My site is running DNN 4.3.5 and most pages are delivered in under a second.


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11/6/2006 5:41 PM
 

Some thoughts about it:

1. I think that dnn should come equipped with compression utility like blowery already built in.

2. Also, a better caching system.

3. And, maybe use more ajax to boost it up. (Like, when switching pages after updates. the forum should be a collapsing tree, the survey should show results immediately ets...)

This problem really hurts the good reputation of dnn.

Thanks

Eden

 

 
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