Hi,

 

All queries are indexed and I agree it would be a good idea to put the small 
data results into domain arrays.  What is the best way to  set the domain 
array, at witango server startup or schedule a taf to run?

 

 

I forgot one important fact; the site has a page that is also being heavily hit 
by search bots, Last week, the site was hit by a google bot over 48,000 times 
in half a day.  The Witango log is averaging 25 mg a day at logging level 1. We 
are also thinking of blocking the bots because the page they are hitting is 
only returning counts to a calling page.

 

Ted

 

 

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From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: performance question

 

I agree on indexing, but also, a good idea here, is to use the application 
scope, or the domain scope to cache this data. Unless this data is unique to 
each user. You just build controls to build your domain arrays, so that your 
apps have constant access to them, across users.

 

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Robert Garcia

President - BigHead Technology

VP Application Development - eventpix.com

13653 West Park Dr

Magalia, Ca 95954

ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040

[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/

 

On Feb 25, 2008, at 7:07 AM, Stefan Gonick wrote:





Hi Ted,

>From your description it seems like you have an indexing issue. It shouldn't 
>take
so long to do those queries. You might want to look into coming up with good 
indexes
to speed things up.

Stefan

At 10:05 AM 2/25/2008, you wrote:



Hi,
 
I have a website running on Windows 2003 using Witango server 5.5.003 pulling 
data from Sql Server 2000 on a Windows Storage Server 2003.
 
In the taf, there is a group of about 8 database I/O that are used to fill 
small arrays (scope: request) for use in choice lists each time a page is 
called, The data will rarely change and never in the same session.  
 
The main function of the taf is to search the database and return the most 
recent 1000 results, if there are that many and putting the results into an 
user array, which works fine.  The taf then display the array in results of 20 
using the start and stop of the array loop.  When going from one page to 
another, it takes about 6 seconds.  
 
Since the main data is already in an array, the only thing accessing the 
database is the 8 database I/Os. How much pagination speed would I pick up if I 
change the small database I/Os to run just once and use user arrays?
 
Ted Wolfley
Lead Internet and Database Programmer
The Ogden Group of Rochester
phone: 585.321.1060 x23
fax: 585.321.0043
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
http://www.ogdengroup.com <http://www.ogdengroup.com />  
<http://www.ogdengroup.com /> 
 

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