[phpa] Re: PHPA and PostNuke
- From: Adam Beatham <choke@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: James Simmons <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 13:43:29 -0400 (EDT)
Thanks for the reply!
I believe it's an Athlon 750, w/ 512mb. MySQL is by far the biggest pig,
but the minimal eyeballing I didi (with top), the mysql load seemed to go
up when the
cache module was turned on, if that makes any sense. It's a really really
active system as well, lots of ftp traffic, an icecast server, a bunch of
stuff, so I'm sure that would come into play. I just found it odd that it
barely helped at all. It's not my system, so I'm not that familiar with
it.. But i'm fairly sure he's got a lot of bandwidth to work with...
-adam
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, James Simmons wrote:
>
> Post some system specs. That would be helpful. I run PHP-Nuke 5.5 on a
> server with 40 000 members and as many unique visitors each day. I use
> PHPA along with mod_giz and have noticed a sizeable speed increase. My
> users on dialup have also commented about the noted improvement in
> performance. My system runs Mandrake-Linux 8.1. 933 Mhz PIII and 512 MB
> Ram.
>
> Bandwidth could be a bottleneck. mod_gzip can help in this regard. The
> biggest resource hog on my system is MySQL thanks to unoptimized sql
> queries that do silly things like SELECT * FROM WHATEVER and have to parse
> through a few hundred thousand records. I' working on that :)
>
> You might also do a 'top' on the server to get an idea of your server load
> and what is eating up your system resouces.
>
> James.s
>
>
> > Just curious if anyone out there runs a semi high volume site with Post
> > or PHPNuke and PHPA? I'm trying to help a friend out with
> > performance on his site, and PHPA (and actually, all the other mods)
> > had almost 0 effect on the performance of the site..
> >
> > thanks!
> > -adam
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