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Just did these: New Thread: Page generated in 0.111 seconds (77.65% PHP - 22.35% MySQL) with 14 queries. [Debug Mode OFF] [PHP v4.2.3] [GZIP enabled - level 1] [Server Load: 1.28 ? 2.46 : 2.67] New Reply: Page generated in 0.287 seconds (87.72% PHP - 12.28% MySQL) with 23 queries. [Debug Mode OFF] [PHP v4.2.3] [GZIP enabled - level 1] [Server Load: 0.83 ? 2.10 : 2.53] But it depends on what your sever load is when you got those figures. |
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Aren't there multiple versions of th "Thread Preview Hack" floating around? I seem to recall that the older hack adds an extra query...
floridaideal: check how many subscribedTo threads (and forums) there are select count(*) from subscribethread select count(*) from subscribeforum If there are a lot of subscriptions, it's been my experience that this can slow "posting time" for users ~~ and, if subscriptions are causing slowdowns you'll notice that it's only slow when posting to certain forums (the most heavily-subscribed subforums). |
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If your on dedcated you might wanna ask eva2000 over at vBulletin.com forums if he can take a look at the way your mySQL is configed, that could be the problem also.
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The Rackshack box is definately a factor. My guess is the IDE drive.
I recently bought a server from Rackshack to serve ads. It's a plain Redhat Compaq DL320 PIII 1Ghz. In comparison to my Dialtone IBM xseries, it's like a dog. In fact my dialtone celeron IBM is probably on par with it. The big difference is both Dialtone boxes have SCSI drives. |
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