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16 Oct 2007 11:05 AM  

Hi,

I currently own a VPS account at EasyCGI. Can you advise me how to configure IIS (6) to have the best performance for my DNN portal? My DNN version is 4.6.2; PageBlaster installed; Performance settings have been set as suggested; Will be used to run multiple portals.

Thanks very much,

Duc

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16 Oct 2007 06:59 PM  

I'd be very interested in what people have to say about this one as well...

So far, I've just set IIS to only recycle every morning at 2AM. (got rid of default after 20 minutes idle, no recycle on high memory, etc...)

I have host-tracker, montastic, and MrAlert requesting pages from my site every 30 minutes (so, hopefully an average of every 10 minutes between the 3 of them?). They are requesting the keepalive.aspx, default.aspx, the CataLOOK store, and the login page (which is SSL, so is it cached by PB?). (these services are $free)

As for DNN, I set the default module cache to 3600 seconds. Page State Persistence is Page; Module Caching Method is Memory; Performance Setting is Heavy Caching; Authenticated Cachability is Public; Compression is Off (b/c of PageBlaster); Whitespace Filter is disabled.

 

What are other people doing for performance?

-Ari

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16 Oct 2007 09:51 PM  

I think Ari covered everything that I do for performance in his post, except I do not auto-recycle the app pool, but doing it once a day should not hurt.

I also have another thread here:

http://www.snapsis.com/DNN-Frequently-Asked-Questions/tabid/560/forumid/10/postid/4991/view/topic/Recommended-settings-for-DNN-Performance.aspx

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17 Oct 2007 03:01 AM  

Thanks for the suggestions, Ari.

What about HTTP compression? Will turning it on help much?

And does Snapsis CSS Editor improve performance as well?

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Duc

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17 Oct 2007 10:18 AM  
Yes, Compression improves performance a lot. I recommend you use PageBlaster for compression and caching instead of just the core compression module though.

Using the CSS Editor to combine your stylesheets also helps since it reduces the number of files that have to be retrieved on the first access to your page.
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31 Aug 2008 07:35 PM  

So, you recommend compression via PageBlaster over the core module, but what about over IIS7?

And what about whitespace filtering?  I'm having an issue now with PageBlaster that I've indicated in another thread that I think may be whitespace related.

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28 Jan 2009 11:04 AM  
Hi, I am new on the DNN platform, someone have an screen shot of the ISS settings to know how is setted?
I am lookin for the best configuration of the ISS 6.0 to run DNN in the best way.-

Please let me know.

Thanks a lot!
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