1) improve the number of object in the cache: the default is 400 which
is incredibly low for a normal site; put it to 5000 and check;

2) (if possible) upgrade to a newer release of Zope, namely 2.8, which
removes many possible conflict, and therefore improves response time;

3) install a Zope/ZEO configuration, with more than one Zope server
responding; don't mix too much with threads which is, as far as I
know, tricky stuff; use more than one physical server, running Zope,
connected to a ZEO backend; distribute the load using whatever load
balancer of your choice;

4) review your application needs; check what are the actual
bottlenecks; is there any static content you could better serve using
apache (like images, documents..) ?

5) make a google search with "improving Zope performance" ;)

Regards
Marco

On 7/31/06, Sudesh Soni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I am using Zope 2.6.1

I wonder why Zope is default set for handling 4 threads and 7 database
connections.

I tried inreasing threads to 20 and database connections to 30 by updating
z2.py and DB.py, presuming that this will help to improve performance under
heavy load.

Can anyone suggest what impact will be there if i do this , in Zope 2.6.1

OR

Can anyone suggest any other option to improve performance under heavy load
in Zope 2.6.1

Any help will be appreciated.

Suson


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