I've got a fairly complex Umbraco site, quite a few nodes, quite a few surface controllers doing different actions.
Every time I push an update (i.e. ftp new files to the Azure web app), it causes the site to become unresponsive for some time and essentially rebuild. That's all fine and expected.
However, once the site is back up, every new node I visit or every action I do (i.e. hit X controller for the first time) there is a noticeable delay which goes away the second time you do the same action.
Essentially after each update I have to perform all possible actions on the site just so it's ready for visitors.
Is there anything I can do to automate or even avoid all that?
Slow Requests after building / updating files
Hi all,
Pardon me if it's been asked before.
I've got a fairly complex Umbraco site, quite a few nodes, quite a few surface controllers doing different actions.
Every time I push an update (i.e. ftp new files to the Azure web app), it causes the site to become unresponsive for some time and essentially rebuild. That's all fine and expected.
However, once the site is back up, every new node I visit or every action I do (i.e. hit X controller for the first time) there is a noticeable delay which goes away the second time you do the same action.
Essentially after each update I have to perform all possible actions on the site just so it's ready for visitors.
Is there anything I can do to automate or even avoid all that?
Thanks in advance, George
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