[Typo3] Speedprobs of websideloading under Typo3

Jeremy Pettet jeremy.pettet at gmail.com
Fri Sep 9 00:45:14 CEST 2005


Has anybody tried using some type of reverse proxy?
You can also add load-balancing with this.
Then there is DNS-based load balancing as well 

-Jeremy

On 9/8/05, Ries van Twisk <typo3 at rvt.dds.nl> wrote:
> Rob De Vries wrote:
> 
> >Hey Michael ,
> >
> >Sorry to say this but your source is a big mess.
> >All the css that's in your <head> can be placed in an external file
> >Looks like you use tmenu_layer or gmenu_layer for your navigation that
> >gives alot of internal JS
> >A mix of css and (ooh so 1996) font tags.
> >Tables in tables in tables wrapped in div's and tables.
> >javacript this, javascript that ...
> >
> >All this code has to be generated by Typo and rendered by my browser and
> >you acpect this to be a fast loaded website. That's like asking an
> >elephant to win a kano competition,  he just won't win ;)
> >
> >try fixing these things first, clean up your output code, use some
> >better coding techniques (for ex. don't use those font tags, use css)
> >and you will get yourself a faster loaded website without changing php
> >accellerators, fast high end servers etc..
> >
> >So start looking for the sollution at the "source"
> >
> >
> >
> Rob,
> 
> I partly agree with this... I think the origional question was not about
> rendering in the browser,
> but the speed that typo3 can throw up a page to a client.
> 
> tmenu_layers is horrible... thanks to some people here on the list I
> managed (on devel still)
> to get my page size down from 77Kb down to 37Kb. The menu looks almost
> exacly the same..
> Marlies did a wonderfull job documenting a simple 'how-to' , Michael
> here you can find it if you use tmenu_layers...
> http://www.mcuniverse.com/05/Horizontal_Bulletli.57.0.htm
> 
> In my situation, even with cached pages it did only gave me around 5
> pages/sec.
> Now with eAccelerator (highly recommended!!) it gives me between
> 22-28pages/sec.
> I tuned mysql to cache queries, I turned of Access Timestamp on the
> server I ain't
> sure if I can optimize apache2.x to...
> 
> Doing a measurement (we have done this from several locations) on
> typo3.org will
> show 40pages/sec. Considering that typo3.org 'should' be optimized and
> it has new hardware
> I still consider this not speedy I think you need to agree with this..
> 
> So I agree totally, page optimalisations help a lot, it helped in my
> case!!!!
> But I don't think we  can fairly say it's also typo3 that can be in some
> situations
> (amouth of loaded extentions, numbers of TS scripts, using user_int
> objects) be slow in generating pages...
> 
> I am still trying to figure out, when I don't feel like writing code
> what makes typo3 slow in some situations...
> 
> Ries
> 
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