I'd suggest you look at DebugKit to see if you have a bottle neck
somewhere in your code. Also check the performance of your machine, if
its a virtual box you may be lacking memory or resources.
Brett.
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On 11/06/2010 7:00 a.m., Alan Asher wrote:
I am dealing with a site that is probably larger than had originally
been thought of when the designers made CakePHP. I have already
invested 4 months in development and now that I have a user base it
bogs down a lot when about 5 users get on at the same time. I'm
hoping to have thousands of users on at the same time.
I have set up cache to cache most of the layout since it doesn't
change but from day to day or every two minutes. I'm using file cache
and wonder if it would help switching to APC. I have an ubuntu server
that I control completely and have already taken the initial steps to
install APC, but I haven't converted my cache config to use it yet.
I see a problem with the amount of recursion in the models classes.
I'm using the "contains" on ALL of my queries so that the queries run
faster, but I think that when cake loads the models and all it's
recursions, it takes forever since I have 88 tables that all relate to
the user some how.
Does anyone have suggestions?
Alan
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