Yacs Fast?
Hello,
Just uploaden Yacs. I have a 30 000 pages website and want to transfer the pages into a cms. The question is Yacs good for the job.
I ask it because the website over here is very slow, it takes long times to open up.
kind regardsGino
Sorry to say i will not use Yacs.
Why?
Manual or some indication.
To complicated in use - not for me but the structure -
To mutch work and to slow in building the website.
Give me a big website as sample so i can look at the structure.
| Bernard from nearby-an-airport Associate 6569 posts registered on Sep. 12 2003 | Actually this site has been installed on a shared infrastructure, and we are impacted by other virtual servers competing for CPU and memory resources. At dedicated servers YACS works like a charm. Also, to improve performance levels we have passed through some profiling tests for version 7.10, with the aim to reduce computing needs as much as possible. Normally you should benefit from this starting now, after the tonight upgrade of yetanother... |
NickR![]() from West Yorkshire, UK Member 327 posts registered on Aug. 17 2006 | Gino, YACS is fast, ive tested YACS a while ago (dedicated linux server with 128mb ram) and it was equally fastest open source CMS (faster than drupal, same than CMS made simple, Joomla and Xaraya in standard configurations), not only that, but I think I tested YACS using 16 concurrent connections a second without significant performance loss (enough for 1 million hits a day) and YACS handled the load fine. Only Xaraya matched YACS. I know theres been no performance issues going from 1 to 3000 or so articles on this sitel going to 30000, performance will be dependant on mySQL, not YACS. Bernard, Out of interest, what has been improved (from a performance point of view). That reminds me, was the caching ever implemented on all pages ? ----- Nick |
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