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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    Do you have this installed:
    http://eaccelerator.net/
    I no longer provide installation support on forum for all my modules. However, if there are real bugs with the modules please feel free to contact me

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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    Quote Originally Posted by yellow1912 View Post
    Do you have this installed:
    http://eaccelerator.net/
    Thanks

    I just sent the host an inquiry about this.

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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    I'm not sure I understand your question. Page Parse times have very little to do with MySql performance.
    I agree however that a 13sec page load time is not very good.
    Have you checked your site at websiteoptimization.com?

    http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

    If not, it's worth a visit

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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    Quote Originally Posted by Chuckl View Post
    I'm not sure I understand your question. Page Parse times have very little to do with MySql performance.
    I agree however that a 13sec page load time is not very good.
    Have you checked your site at websiteoptimization.com?

    http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

    If not, it's worth a visit
    What controls page parse times?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    A page's parse time is calculated from when "index.php" is hit, until everything's done processing and data is handed over to apache to send to the browser.
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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    Quote Originally Posted by yellow1912 View Post
    Do you have this installed:
    http://eaccelerator.net/
    Do you know if this has to installed server-wide, or can it be installed in just a single web account?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Optimze MySQL - specific server settings

    I believe eaccellerator is installed on the Apache server as a server module, so it server wide/host installed.

    If it was installed on your server it would show up in Admin-Tools-Server Info.

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    Thanks

 

 

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