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Originally Posted by TECK
It's totally extreme, I can't believe it that the code generate this kind of stress on the server.
Imagine this: the code uses only 10% the resources to read the actual PHP code and the rest of 90% is used only to scan the tables... WOW!
That means the code forces to read into the database for each user who visits the site at this percentage... if you have 1000 users viewing the page in the same time.. you can get a picture of it...
If you compare this with vBulletin, the software does the opposite, 90% PHP and 10% MySQL... the right way.
I would like to know if other coders who use those portals have the same results... could be a server issue also??? Thanks guys for sharing.
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Just as an off-topic subject, I just got off the hospital, after a very bad infection that knocked me off the real world for almost a week... my sinuses started to be really inflamated then my lungs got filled with infection, follwed by the ears... it was really bad...
But, with a lot of care from my wife and mom, I was able to get back today on my feet and walk outside of the house a little...
Glad to see you all ok, here, in our little family, and share this with you.
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Maybe it's a server issue, but without knowing any other results from other users who have installed vBindex. I couldn't tell you one way or another.
here's what it reads right now.
Page generated in 1.65803409 seconds (31.48% PHP - 68.52% MySQL) with 17 queries
and here's what it reads with
just the newsbit and welcome Panel options enabled.
Page generated in 1.21568489 seconds (16.95% PHP - 83.05% MySQL) with 9 queries
and it's pulling Topics from two forums, with a limit of 5 Total threads listed.
I really don't know. I suppose i will ask in his thread. and I will ask my host about any tweaks to MySQL.
edit: good to see your well again. Or at least hoping you are.