That is what I also
experience. Slow, than snappy for a while, and then back to slow…
- henrik
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I've been doing a lot of wiki editing this morning so I
can throw in another data point (from Ottawa). I found the performance to be
highly variable. At first it was taking 5-10 seconds to load a page, and
30+ seconds to commit a modification. After awhile (perhaps coincidentally) it
became positively snappy. Towards the end I was getting 1-2 seconds to
load a page, and 2-5 seconds for a commit, depending on page size. I
don't know if this is because of caching, or because external factors were
affecting QoS. Denis, if you have created a bug, can you post the link
here? We could all provide further data in the bug to help narrow down
the problem.
Jeff McAffer/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA
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Here is my 2c for addressing wiki performance if possible. Editiing is a
bit scary and reading is slow enough that I now hesitate to put frequently used
info there because it takes too long to access. This sort of defeats the
purpose of having a wiki.
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Hi,
I don’t have a problem with login taking long time per se (it is just once in a
while you have to wait), but wiki is intermittently very slow – esp. when
saving edits. I can’t say I have found a pattern in its behavior (hour of day,
day of week etc.) except that it has gotten worse. The speed is so bad, and it
is quite scary when saves take long time (you start to distrust the system, and
feel you need to make a copy before saving if it crashes etc.). For me it has
gone as far as I am editing at another wiki first. Naturally a lot of time is
wasted. It would be very good if something could be done about the wiki
performance.
Also have problem with Bugzilla being incredibly slow.
- henrik
>Mike Milinkovich wrote:
>>That being said, the Wiki has, for some unknown reason, started to lag
by about 30 seconds when you access it for the first
>>time... There's a caching issue that I don't yet understand, but I'll
open a bug for it as it's annoying.
>Can Thomas and Doug comment on this? Are *your* wiki usage problems just on
>first access or all the time?
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