Hi, On 10 May 2010 15:01, Justin Stressman <jstressman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> >> Le Mon, 10 May 2010 14:43:17 +0200, Justin Stressman >> <jstressman@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit: >> >>> Basically you're removing all those page loads from having to hit php or >>> the database which removes a huge load. Registered users still see the live >>> pages, and pages update automatically in the cache when you post an update >>> etc. >>> >>> Hopefully this could remove enough of the server load to get performance >>> back to normal as it did for us? >> >> I fear this is already the case on Haiku website ... >> > > Well, Drupal does have a built in caching system, but this disables that and > uses its own mechanisms which seem to work better for this instance. > > I suppose someone with access will need to have a look at the installed > modules list. We should look at this module, but after all the alpha 2 hype dies down (which is hopefully not now already). I would be uneasy installing such a pervasive module during peak time. N>