Hi Benjamin,

thanks for your pointers. I'll look into it.
We will probably (have to) move to a VPS in the near future as well.

Matthias


Am Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:39:34 -0400
schrieb Benjamin Lees <[email protected]>:

> In general, shared hosts are best for hosting static content or
> dynamic content that is accessed very lightly.  It also depends on
> the quality of the host; some will crumple where others would be
> fine, and some actually have caching built in.  Finding a better
> shared host or a VPS is probably your best option.
> 
> If you'd rather try to draw water from stones, take a look at
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Aaron_Schulz/How_to_make_MediaWiki_fast
> or http://mituzas.lt/2007/01/26/mediawiki-performance-tuning/
> I would focus on $wgDisableCounters, $wgMiserMode, $wgJobRunRate,
> $wgUseFileCache, and the system messages; tweaking those things should
> provide the most benefit.


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