Over 50ms from a cached query?  That sounds kinda high to me.

Just to make sure we're talking about the same thing, I'm measuring from
the page processing time in the DEBUG info for that page, not what the
load generator or anything else is telling me.

What other operations are you doing on the data.  If I'm pulling info
from a cached query and dumping it into a table (and that's about it),
then I'm almost always under 50ms.  

Do you have a lot of other application overhead in an Application.cfm
file or anything?

We don't use a lot of custom tags, as there seems to be about a 10-20ms
overhead for each entry into a custom tag.  I figure this is from
setting up scopes, etc.  Not sure if CF5 has alleviated any of that.

Paul Smith wrote:
> 
> Nice posting.  Thanks!
> 
> The following (50ms) appears low to me. (But what do I know?)
> 
> Do these pages have relatively little content delivered from DB to page by CF?
> 
> I have a Yellow Pages application I'm working on.  It typically takes
> longer than 50ms to deliver a list of 100 Yellow Page Headings, or 50
> usiness Listings (Business Name, Contact, City, BitAnd calcs/display), to a
> page from a cached query on an unloaded server (single PIII 800MHz).
> 
> best,  paul
> 
> At 07:51 AM 5/18/01 -0500, you wrote:
> 
> >Most, if not all, CF Pages return in under 50ms on onloaded servers.
> 
>
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