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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Howto optimize phpgw for speed


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Howto optimize phpgw for speed
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 18:11:19 +0000

um, in setup where it says "ntp port"....

SI Reasoning (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>Where can you disable the ntp option?
>
>On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 08:47, Chris Weiss wrote:
>> Idealy, the fastest setup would be to use php4 sessions, SQL auth/accounts, 
>> and
>> disable the NTP option in phpgw.  Also disable the "check for new version"
>> and "show online users" options.  You can also reduce downlaod and render 
>> time by
>> using a lighter template and using the "text only" option for the app icons. 
>>  I
use
>> the Linux at Work template wich is designed for text only because I'm using 
>> phpgw
>> over a shared 256k link and it really helps.
>>
>> Outside of that, I don't think that php4.2 is much faster than 4.1, if any at
all.
>> You sould make use of 'top' and see if you are maybe running into swap when 
>> under
>> load, which will make a server much slower.  If you are you can tweak 
>> apache's
>> maxchild and other related settings to make sure it doesn't send you 
>> swapping.
>> Also, there is a lot you can do to tune apache from the default "works for
everone"
>> settings.  Start by figuring out what each of the loaded modules do and 
>> disable
the
>> ones you don't have a use for.
>>
>> Magnus Nilsson (address@hidden) wrote*:
>> >
>> >I have been using pgphw for some time, mostly the email and calendar
application.
>> >I´m very happy with the applications but some thing is slow.
>> >
>> >How do I speed up application access in phpGW?
>> >What is the optimal settings in php.ini
>> >
>> >My system is almost stock RH7.3 with some updates.
>> >I use IMAP (dbmail),
>> >php version is 4.1.2 (will upgrade to 4.2x make speed any different?)
>> >and apache 1.3.23
>> >This runs on a PIII 866MHz machine with h/w raid and 512MB RAM.
>> >
>> >/Magnus
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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