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Need help in optimizing site to lessen cpu load

Started by togi, January 27, 2009, 11:58:58 AM

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togi

I need help to lessen the load on my cpu. i have already taken out the random images but load still
goes over the roof once in awhile..

site: http://www.photo.net.ph

any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Hein Traag

Did you search this board before posting? Has been asked and answered before.

togi

Yes i have checked the archives already.. but load is still high i am searching if anyone
can look at the site and see maybe i am doing something else wrong..


Quote from: Hein Traag on January 27, 2009, 01:19:37 PM
Did you search this board before posting? Has been asked and answered before.

Hein Traag

Upgrade first to 1.4.19 , you are using <!--Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.15 (stable)--> at your site.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: togi on January 27, 2009, 11:58:58 AM
site: http://www.photo.net.ph
That page is not coppermine-driven. What's the actual question? Post an actual link to your gallery at least...

togi

sorry had to take down the site a few weeks back because of heavy load.. its now back to normal.

is there a way i can optimize it more?


Fabricio Ferrero

If you need to use less cpu resources deactivate the slide of random pictures for starting. You have 48.238 files and that's the first thing that consume a lot of resources.

But, in the other hand, at this moment you just have 14 users on-line. If the visitors stats round up and down aroud that number of visitors you should move to another server, it shouldn't be overload.
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Catching up! :)

Joachim Müller

Get rid of meta albums, the random photo scroller, the RSS feed if you don't have the server power to run all those extra queries against the database. Rule of thumb: running less queries against the database will consume less resources.