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New Post 9/10/2008 5:07 AM
User is offline Joel Eckman
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Blast from the past... performance issues with dnn 3.1.0 

I have an old install of dnn 3.1.0 running on my 2003 box with sql server 05.  the old girl takes quite a hit when people move around some of the 10 odd old dnn 3 sites we have running.  I do not have the time to upgrade all of theses older sites nor to upgrade that install to the full install to v4... what is my quickest and dirtiest route to quieting that thing down?

Any help would be most appreciated... FYI, I have the database set to not auto shrink and http keep alives enabled.

 
New Post 9/10/2008 7:58 AM
User is offline Joel Eckman
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Re: Blast from the past... performance issues with dnn 3.1.0 
"DotNetNuke 3.x is a legacy code branch and was designed to be used with ASP.NET 1.1. Please note that there is an automated upgrade path to DotNetNuke 4.x." Any experiences?
 
New Post 9/10/2008 8:22 AM
User is offline Brandon Haynes
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Re: Blast from the past... performance issues with dnn 3.1.0 

If you don't have time to perform an upgrade, then I doubt any other solutions are particularly feasable.  Your other options would be along the lines of benchmarking, locating the bottleneck, and throwing resources at that particular limiting constraint.  I suppose that extra RAM, a faster drive, and/or additional processors/cores never hurt, even without evidence of their being a problem.

Brandon

 


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New Post 9/10/2008 8:46 AM
User is offline Joel Eckman
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Re: Blast from the past... performance issues with dnn 3.1.0 

On another note, I uncovered acouple of core issues regarding the scheduler: eventlog and schedulerhistory. Emptying these tables by following this post brought life back to normal for me: http://dnnblog.venexus.com/DNN+And+SQL+Server+Performance+Issue.aspx  Thanks for you help though.

 
New Post 9/10/2008 1:40 PM
User is offline eck two
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Re: Blast from the past... performance issues with dnn 3.1.0 

It's probably worth for you to also empty out your sitelog as well.

 
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