Exactly, you need to perform (or have on performed on your behalf) analysis of 
the site.  There are plenty of OFBiz sites out there that perform just fine 
with nothing much more than correctly configured cache settings.

Regards
Scott

On 3/05/2012, at 1:06 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:

> This thread illustrates the fundamental problem with most performance tuning 
> advice - there are no statistics, no metrics, no examples, etc. In other 
> words, there is no concrete information to base a decision on.
> 
> I would recommend hiring a qualified and experienced professional to evaluate 
> your site.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> On 5/2/2012 1:46 PM, hzzg6y wrote:
>> Thanks a lot to Hans&  Scott for prompt response.
>> 
>> Scott,
>> 
>>        If we don't disable visit function, do we have  any other choice.
>> Ecommerce site should be working like amazon.com else it is of NO use. We
>> need to make ofbiz with top performance as normal PHP+MYSQL site else we
>> will lose visitors&  one day we have shut down the business. Please advice
>> if you have any recommendation.
>> 
>> Secondly, Hans in your article at the bottom you mentioned about FTL. Please
>> can you provide some details on the below recommendation. How can I acheive
>> below.
>> 
>> "We recently found out that retrieving database data inside an ftl is not a
>> good idea, not only bad practice but very slow. Retrieving data should be,
>> as much as possible, only be done in the 'action' part of screens."
>> 
>> One person ( Anil ) informed that " I also tried the one thing where I've
>> render the FTL directly in view map instead of rendering it in screen and it
>> saves my 50 % time. "
>> 
>> Please note that I have 2GB Centos 6 VPS server with postgre&  JDK 7  -  $
>> svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz
>> 
>> 
>> Rgds,
>> 
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