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cinq, everything is exactly mentioned here, i posted the downsides 3 posts above.
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Dbspace ie. the database just gets bigger right ?
Will the increase be so substantial that it is something to worry about ? So the command i use in phpmyadmin is run this query ? ALTER TABLE `post` ADD INDEX(`dateline`); Just wish to confirm and not do something wrong and foul up the board Thanks |
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Since it can be un-done ( looks like you just go into phpmyadmin and click on the drop button where it lists the indexs) I tried it and vbstats show some increase in speed. I was at about "Page generated in .8xxx" and its now about "Page generated in .06xxx" on my forum index.
Currently have 112 online browseing. |
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Downsize to too much indexes is not just extra database space. While adding an index to thread.lastpost speeds up Get New Posts, it also slows down New Thread/Reply.
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Hmmm seems just as fast if not faster on my busy board to make a new thread or reply. *shrug*
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I added the ALTER TABLE `post` ADD INDEX(`dateline`); and must admit my board seem to load a lot faster.
What are the codes to add for post.dateline, thread.lastpost as well as thread.lastposter |
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Can this be done with the board open and users using the vB?
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yes
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Great Tip! Amazing speedup!!!
Thanks-- I just did this to both my sites and it is awesome and so dam simple... |
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