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RE: [mv] Speeding up MV
Are you presorting your results or are you using [sort] tags in your results
page. Presorting in my experience is **much** faster (use mv_sort_field).
hope this helps.
mike k.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-minivend-users@minivend.com
> [mailto:owner-minivend-users@minivend.com]On Behalf Of Eran Binyamin
> Zeitoun
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 5:41 PM
> To: minivend-users@minivend.com
> Subject: [mv] Speeding up MV
>
>
> ****** message to minivend-users from "Eran Binyamin
> Zeitoun" <eran_zeitoun@karmail.com> ******
>
> Does some one know a way to speed up the way MV read and analyze the
> products file?
>
> I meane on a 100 Products , it takes me about 12 seconds,
> until full screen
> is displayed (over internet)
> 7 seconds (local), and the server is dedicated to MV and i
> think its damn
> fast
>
> 2 x intel Pentium II 350Mhz processors
> SCSI Cheeta (10,000 RPM) SCSI LVD2 Drive
> 128MB RAM (can be exapnded easyly)...
>
> and ideas?
>
> If i will move to sql will it work faster?
> Is the Memory option is better than files on hard-drives (if
> so can sombady
> help me implemting it)
>
> Oh... using winNT 4.0, IIS4 & Active perl 5.04
>
> are there other & faster perl interpreters than ActiveState??
>
>
> Thanks,
> Eran Binyamin Zeitoun.
>
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- From: "Eran Binyamin Zeitoun" <eran_zeitoun@karmail.com>