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SilverBoy
01-10-2017, 07:36 PM
Hi
I have a news site which is work using highly modified and customized vBCMS, but unfortunately I have some issues regarding server load and lake of resources, so every thing we need we must implemented and coded from scratch.
Here is my site first
www.manshor.net
What is you suggestion? still working with vBCMS or move to WordPress and make bridge with my forum?
Thank you.
How did you determine there are server load problems?
Are you on a shared host or do you have your VPS/dedicated server?
Might be an option to install a cache server such as Varnish and tweak it to your needs.
Paul M
01-10-2017, 07:53 PM
From your site ;
Page Generation 28.96021 seconds, Memory Usage 60,774KB, Queries Executed 101
101 Queries is pretty normal for an active CMS, and they themselves [should] run in less than a second, on any reasonable server.
I refreshed the page and it ran 50, and generated in 0.7 seconds.
I refreshed again and it ran 746 queries (!), and 15 seconds to generate.
A fourth refresh was back to 101, and 32 seconds to generate.
Something is wrong with either the site, or the server, or both.
If you dont isolate the problem then you are just as likely to spend a load of time migrating (to say WP) and still having the same performance issues.
SilverBoy
01-10-2017, 11:29 PM
How did you determine there are server load problems?
Are you on a shared host or do you have your VPS/dedicated server?
Might be an option to install a cache server such as Varnish and tweak it to your needs.
My server get crashed a lot of times, ans server load go too high specially when sharing new article to Facebook (I think because some FB robots browsing the article in the same time).
I'm hosted in dedicated server as well.
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From your site ;
101 Queries is pretty normal for an active CMS, and they themselves [should] run in less than a second, on any reasonable server.
I refreshed the page and it ran 50, and generated in 0.7 seconds.
I refreshed again and it ran 746 queries (!), and 15 seconds to generate.
A fourth refresh was back to 101, and 32 seconds to generate.
Something is wrong with either the site, or the server, or both.
If you dont isolate the problem then you are just as likely to spend a load of time migrating (to say WP) and still having the same performance issues.
I think the problem of the high mysql queries is the main issue that I have, and it reduced because of cache as I think !!
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