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Written by ircmaxell
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
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As you have read, I've been setting up a new dedicated server for my sites. Well, I'm moving it into the datacenter this afternoon. If everything goes well (and there are no major problems), this site should be moved over sometime in the wee hours of this morning. When I transfer over the data, I'm setting the old server on offline, so if you try to visit the site and see an offline message, it's because I'm just waiting for the DNS to switch over. I shouldn't take too long to switch over. Cross your fingers that everything goes well! |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 July 2007 )
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Written by ircmaxell
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 |
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Well, after multiple requests, I've finally ported PageCache to Mambo! It's designed to work with 4.6.2, and is available for download now in the download section! I've tested it on a clean install of Mambo, and it works great! As far as other extensions, it should work, but I need you (the community) to help me test it! Please place all support requests in the forums, and be sure to say that you are using the Mambo version of Page Cache! Thanks! |
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Written by ircmaxell
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007 |
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One common issue with a dedicated server (or a Virtual Private Server for that matter), is that it can be quite difficult to track down the cause of a high server load. Most people just write it off as inevitable, but something should be done about it. If you have a busy site, you'll want to tweak your server to handle high loads as best as possible. But how can you find out what is causing the high load? It's simple (kind of)... These steps are for a *nix based server (Linux, Unix, FreeBSD (I think)). |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 July 2007 )
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Written by ircmaxell
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Monday, 09 July 2007 |
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While Joomla is one of the most flexible and robust Content Management Systems available, it can suffer in the performance area. There are some common things that can be done to help speed your site up. While the best performance can be seen on a full dedicated server running Lighttpd (It's MUCH faster than Apache) and a local MySQL database, acceptable performance levels can be achieved with almost any hosting package. For some administrators, upgrading to a dedicated server might not be practical (it's not cheap, but it can be, see my article on high performance on a budget). |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 09 July 2007 )
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