Hi,
My drupal site is really slow. It's on a shared host, so I installed Boost as a possible solution(it rocks too). I could get faster page loads after installing, and it worked for anonymous users well. But when I try to post content (/node/add/*) which has taxonomy enabled, I get "invalid argument for each()..." Error from taxonomy.Module. I couldn't figure out what went wrong. So I disabled Boost. Problem solved, low performance
In a test site(above's dump) with Boost enabled, I used devel to track sql queries. It shows that site spend hundreds of miliseconds dealing with cache tables.(14 times, 2sec)
any idea on what I can do is great.
Theme: acqua marina
Modules:
adv forum
account reminder
path auto
pagetitiles
nodewords
rules
views/panels/ctools
dhtml menu
Comments
Well, if you're having issues
Well, if you're having issues with cache tables, it's a pretty sure sign you're not using memcache. I'd start there.
Memcache is most likely not
Memcache is most likely not going to be available on a shared host.
You said this is a test site. Is it on the shared host and only you viewing it? If so then the problem is most likely your hosting. A lot of shared hosting providers really load down their servers with tons of sites and that can cause problems. Best thing to do is install a local server on your computer (wamp, lamp or mamp) and check it there. If things are running fine there then I would start shopping around for a better host.
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