Henri Bergius wrote:
Yeah. The reusability and flexibility it provides has certainly
made Midgard development a lot smoother.

Yes, looks pretty cool!


Now, I am having one problem, and is that it is very slow. Very. I am not sure if it is supposed to take several seconds to load each page on a browser.


It is somewhat slow, but shouldn't be *that slow*. For example,
www.routamc.org doesn't use caching and still operates at
acceptable speeds.

ab -n10 <URL> was telling me 4s per request. Now I changed loglevel to warn (was debug) and removed the RSS feeds, and is down to 800ms. Good improvement, but Aegir sample website takes 48ms per request on the same server, database and sitegroup.


There _is_ something fsck'ed here ;)

For the record, it's just the example MidCOM site as is. Downloaded MidCOM today. Midgard is 1.4.4, does this matter?

Regarding cache, if you have CVS (or recent) MidCOM, and are using
midcom-template, it is easy to enable MidCOM's caching system
by setting "Enable cache" to YES and cachehandler to "filesystem"
in /midcom-admin/settings/

Will try that tomorrow.


thanks






martin



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