On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 07:49:43PM -0700, Trevor Warren wrote:
--- Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote:
Per Second with RAMCacheManager on???.
Of course, this depends on how costly your rendering is... [snip]
The content is just 3 DTML pages with static html embedded in it. Nothing to fancy and no eye candy at all.
RamCacheManager objects i used to cache all images/dtml scripts. The statistics show that ONLY DTML scripts got cached and no images...why????.
Read the Help text for RAMCacheManager. This is expected behavior. See lib/python/Products/StandardCacheManagers/help/RAM.stx or just click teh "Help" button in the ZMI.
Ofcourse i would use a rever proxy/apache to do that caching but would appreciate some clarity on the same.
There was abso no increase in performance with RamCacheManager enabled for dtml scripts.
Not especially surprising since they weren't doing much work in the first place. At most you saved a little parsing time. RAMCacheManager is intended for things that are computationally expensive. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com