I have set up a completely new virtual server. A Windows Server 2008R2 Datacenter Edition with a MS-SQL 2008R2 Standard Edition on the same server. The server uses 2 CPUs and has a memory off 4 GB. There, so to say, pretty sufficient power on the machine.
On the server I have only five Umbraco websites installed.
But I have a very slow loading on my Umbraco ver 4.7.1.1 installation. When I run ?umbDebugShowTrace=true I get that:
Category: umbracoInit Message: handling request From First(s): 4.60952439486024E-05 From Last(s): 0,000046
All other Categories are very fast. Does anyone have an idea of what the problem is?
Here is a link to this workcopy of the website runing on the server as I mentioned above:
Right, it proberbly is. The way we kind of solved it on the production server was to add a lot of power, memory and cpu. After this terrible experiense we stoped use Umbraco. We had no time to digg deeper into it back then. It's to sad though. I liked Umbraco a lot. If you find a solution, I would be very greatful if you would share that.
Slow loading on category umbracoInit
I have set up a completely new virtual server. A Windows Server 2008R2 Datacenter Edition with a MS-SQL 2008R2 Standard Edition on the same server. The server uses 2 CPUs and has a memory off 4 GB. There, so to say, pretty sufficient power on the machine.
On the server I have only five Umbraco websites installed.
But I have a very slow loading on my Umbraco ver 4.7.1.1 installation. When I run ?umbDebugShowTrace=true I get that:
Category: umbracoInit
Message: handling request
From First(s): 4.60952439486024E-05
From Last(s): 0,000046
All other Categories are very fast. Does anyone have an idea of what the problem is?
Here is a link to this workcopy of the website runing on the server as I mentioned above:
http://st5.workcopy.net/expertise/by-industry/automotive.aspx
I am having this same issue, were you able to find the cause?
I'm sorry, I haven't. I think it's strange that there isn't very much on poor performance for 4.7.1.1. My installation is just a straight forward.
I'm running the same web site fine locally, but when deployed on staging/production umbracoInit is pretty high. So maybe a server config issue?
Right, it proberbly is. The way we kind of solved it on the production server was to add a lot of power, memory and cpu. After this terrible experiense we stoped use Umbraco. We had no time to digg deeper into it back then. It's to sad though. I liked Umbraco a lot. If you find a solution, I would be very greatful if you would share that.
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