Paul wrote:
"Jay, Dylan" wrote:
and make fixing the zope.org site a top priority. Going to the MS site and seeing how slow it is gives me no faith in ASP. Same applies here. The Zope site MUST run fast if people are to trust in it no matter what the technical reason for its extremely slugish performance may be. I've given up looking at it (>1min is my limit).
Believe me, it couldn't be a higher priority. We ordered a new machine for on Friday and the stupid computer company sent it 3 day instead of next day. Sigh. It should be in today. Zope.org will then run by itself on a modestly powered machine.
We haven't put it on the new machine yet, but we did do two other things late last week: o Amos put in some HTTP caching information. The hope is that images cache correctly and pages cache for anonymous for around ten minutes. o Increased object cache size. We had it dialed *way* down (200 objects!) while we were doing some debugging and didn't raise it. We increased the number. Thus, before we bring up the site on the new, dedicated machine: o Did anybody notice any performance improvements on Saturday or over the weekend? o Did anything seem to break? --Paul Paul Everitt Digital Creations paul@digicool.com 540.371.6909 ----------------------------------------- The Open Source Zope application server http://www.zope.org/