Pablo Caro Revuelta wrote:
> 
> I am wondering if anyone can help me with a question. I have a plone 2.5
> with 
> a lot of objects. It's slow and I am trying optimize it mainly for 
> authenticated users for content creation. I am testing the 
> experimental.contentcreation from collective but I dont't know the version
> I 
> must use. Must I use factoryhack or try the trunk? He factoryhack looks
> like 
> works for me, but the trunk seem have many improvements
> 

You have to use the plone2.5 products factoryhack and contentmenu (you can
just one of them without the other as well). I don't think there are that
many improvements on trunk compared to the 2.5 products, and if there are
any, they could probably be backported.


Pablo Caro Revuelta wrote:
> 
> What do you recomends for optiminzing a plone 2.5 site with high trafic?
> Besides of cache products, I would like to try contentmenu, 
> experimental.catalogqueryplan. Have anyone used that products? I will
> thanks 
> any opinions.
> 

contentmenu makes the add content dropdown faster, as we found it to be
sensitive to the number of content types available, and especially heavy
local role usage.

experimental.catalogqueryplan makes queries faster, and queries are used a
lot in Plone for listings and lookups.

Both products are used in production. Neither will modify underlying data
structures, and should be perfectly safe to test and use. Of course, being
the author I'm not completely unbiased. :)

If you want experimental.catalogqueryplan in your Products dir I think that
would work just fine, and you can probably rename it anything you like, as
there are no internal references to the full module path, it's just a
collection of monkeypatches.


Pablo Caro Revuelta wrote:
> 
> The catalog is enormous I think  collective.indexing could help me and I
> am 
> thinking backporting to plone 2.5. Will be a good idea?
> 

Could be, if you're noticing multiple time consuming reindexes on ever edit,
even with the factoryhack.
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