[support] Optimizing Drupal6 + finding bottlenecks

tony at tony-mac.com tony at tony-mac.com
Tue Jul 26 01:33:30 UTC 2011


'Carefully' re-reading ur original post now I know I am way off base. Apologies. 

Tony
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Malkoun <malkouna at yahoo.com.au>
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 11:06:58 
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Subject: Re: [support] Optimizing Drupal6 + finding bottlenecks

Just some semi random thoughts...

If trying to find a sporadic bottleneck and using MySQL I find the slow 
query log to be invaluable. For general slowness a quick problem 
determination can be performed by installing the devel module and 
turning on performance tracking.  Long term performance monitoring 
probably needs something like Cacti installed.  If most of your traffic 
is to anonymous users think about using Drupal's inbuilt cache.   I've 
had some success with non anonymous use by setting up mod_deflate to 
compress everything.

On 6:59 AM, Marilyn Langfeld wrote:
> I just attended CapitalCamp in DC, and one of the sessions was High 
> Performance Drupal: Step by Step.
> http://www.capitalcamp.org/sessions/high-performance-drupal-step-step
>
> The slides from the session are available on the page referenced 
> above. The presenter, Fabian Franz from Trellon, made one point early on:
>
>     /"If you build the house on one pillar, it'll not //hold long ..."/
>
>
> Then went on to say the four pillars of high performance for Drupal 
> sites are:
>
>     * Pressflow / Drupal 7
>     * APC
>     * MemCache
>     * Varnish and Boost
>
>
> It may not possible to use Pressflow (with an installation profile). 
> In that case he suggested to use the other three.
>
> The slides have a little more detail though the presentation included 
> much more, and he showed how quickly all four could be added using 
> command line His style is a somewhat unusual (you'll see if you check 
> out the pdf), and the information seemed good. See what you think.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Liviu Nicolicioiu 
> <liviu.nicolicioiu at epoint.ro <mailto:liviu.nicolicioiu at epoint.ro>> wrote:
>
>     Check your cron usage, the execution time.
>
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