How many req/sec can you achieve at the moment with everything tuned  
up for production? How many other customizations have you made besides  
the one you mentioned? I'm interested because my friend's company is  
running an online store on Magento and their performance really sucks  
so I'd just like to rub it in their face, lol.

Erik

On 02.10.2008, at 12:29, Jordan Dimov wrote:

>
> Oook, my bad.  I guess I'm loading a list of several hundred
> categories on each view, to display the category menu.  I cached the
> whole category menu template fragment, and the speed-up was
> impressive.
>
> ~ Jordan
>
> On Oct 2, 12:05 pm, Jordan Dimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I already have caching.  I use memcached.  It doesn't seem to speed  
>> up
>> anything at all.  I get same results with or without it.
>>
>> Google Analytics is not the problem -- I use it on all my sites, and
>> the overhead is insignificant.
>>
>> The REAL problem is that when I turn on logging, I see more than 1000
>> (that's one thousand) SQL queries just to display 10 products on my
>> index page.  To display 50 products, Satchmo generates more than 1500
>> SQL SELECTs.
>>
>> Pretty sucky, if you ask me.
>>
>> ~ Jordan
>>
>> On Oct 2, 2:56 am, boonez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> Slow store. This is what I had to do.......
>>
>>> 1. Turn on django caching.http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/cache/
>>> 2. Disable Google Analytics in the edit site settings link, (since
>>> google analytics sets cookies everytime)  http://yourstore.com/settings/
>>> (Google Options)
>>
>>> Voila.
>>
>>> Mark
>>
>>> On Sep 30, 1:10 pm, Jordan Dimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>> So I've spent the last month or so setting up a Satchmo store.
>>>> Finally I got everything running.  I have a fairly modest inventory
>>>> base of about 2000 products, spread in 200 categories.  The store
>>>> seems to be running pretty slow though -- it takes 3 to 5 seconds  
>>>> to
>>>> load any given page.  I'm using SVN Satchmo from a couple of weeks
>>>> back, Django 1.0, Apache2 - worker, and mod_wsgi.  I also changed  
>>>> the
>>>> Satchmo cache backend from file to memcached, but it doesn't seem  
>>>> to
>>>> speed it up any.  Is there something I'm missing?
>>
>>>> I have several other Django sites running on the same box, and  
>>>> their
>>>> performance is great.  Only the Satchmo store is slow.
>>
>>>> ~ Jordan
> >


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