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Tunning a Server for PostNuke

  • Link to this postingPosted: 08.05.2008, 14:47
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    Hi, have you any suggestions for tunning a server for PostNuke?.... I don't know... maybe some configs in apache (httd.conf), php.ini, mysql config, the config file from PostNuke..... how can optimize a site?...

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    Not a definitive work or anything, but:

    http://trac.postnuke.com/...cs/software-stack.html

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    There is a sticky topic in the .7x support forum which has some good advice. In general, pnRender caching, MySQL query caching and so on are good ideas for reducing server load and page load times on high traffic sites.

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