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DR
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Posted Mar 06, 2007 - 3:27 PM:

Paul - Quick question [and I know I am not including any specifics]

Attached is a current example of a typical Page load time

My host - VPS Linux - is running with php safe mode on - so I can't use any other suggested load management suggested in the manual scripts.webmastersite.net/w.../wsnmanual/link.php?id=296

Thinking to the future of "many users" [ not there yet !]disapproval

at what point - and at what numbers - and how would I know ? - [other than pages refusing to load ] that I should consider possibly another /faster server ?

Thanks ...

DR

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Posted Mar 06, 2007 - 6:49 PM:

It's all subjective and unique to your site. If you're on a shared host they decide for you, on a VPS/dedicated it's a matter of how satisfied you are with the speed. 1.8 seconds is good for some directories and bad for others depending on what they're showing.
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Posted May 29, 2007 - 4:44 PM:

Ok - an update to the previous post.

Found a way to take php safe mode "off" grin

So referencing the server levels that you talk about here in this quote:

"when the server load is above a certain level. If you have a Unix(/Linux/BSD) server and PHP is not in safe mode you may do this by going to Admin -> Settings -> System and setting the level for rejecting spiders where it asks. 3 could be a good level. "

So just checking that the level of 3 that you refer is as in 3.0 ..

so the levels that I am showing ie. 0.20 [see attachment] - if I am following you correctly - are way below the 3.0 mark that you describe - yes ?

Thanks

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Posted May 30, 2007 - 10:41 AM:

0.20 means your server is under no strain and would not get any faster by locking people out.

Right now this page has
56 total queries
This page was created in 1.23 seconds
Server Status: time since last reboot is 57 days, 21:39, load average: 1.57, 1.37, 1.28

which is typical for me.

Do you have a remote database? Those tend to need persistent connections for good performance.
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Posted Jun 01, 2007 - 2:48 PM:

Ok - starting to get a feel to understand the figures ...

I do not believe that I have a remote database ..

Using: Plan #1 at WebIntellects
www.webintellects.com/solut...ns/linuxvpsplans.htm#Price

Appreciate the feedback ...

DR
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Posted Jun 02, 2007 - 9:23 AM:

In config.php, does it says localhost?

You can try persistant anyway I suppose in case your database connects slowly for some other reason. scripts.webmastersite.net/w...rticles/tweaksphp-359.html
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Posted Jun 04, 2007 - 9:23 PM:

Yes ... it does say localhost -

Thanks for the clarification

Will look at the option that you suggested.

DR

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