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10/18/2006 10:18 AM  
I have recently launched our DNN site and now that there are more visitors to it, I've noticed it's painfully sloooow. For admins and for anonymous users. Loggin in and out, and navigating to pages, installing modules. Everything is super slow.

Are there any steps I can take to figure out what's causing this?
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10/18/2006 3:49 PM  
Is your site online so we can take a look? There are many factors including size of page, database hits and the ISP you are with.

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10/20/2006 1:40 PM  

 I can send a test admin login if you want to take a peak.  It's actually quicker now that I took down one module that I had i-framed into another non-DNN page. But even still, it's crawling. Particularly when you're signed in as a user and are uploading images. The server it's on is in-house, so I can do testing on it, if need be.

Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.

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10/21/2006 6:25 AM  
It doesn't look too bad speedwise to me?

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