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Originally Posted by Drunkspringbreakgirls
We had the same problem. The solution we have come to is to write our own blog script. We explored other options and this was the best.
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I'd love to do this but simply do not have the time right now.
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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh
5k a day shouldn't cause any trouble at all. Assuming this is a dedicated server that isn't overcrowded I would think that apache might need a little tweaking. If you were using wp-cache then mysql shouldn't be the cause of the problem.
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That's what I am thinking. 5k Isn't much of anything for traffic but it seems to be lagging the shit out of our server. Now, mind you - the server does have quite a few sites on it now and that can't be helping the situation. Right now, the cache *looks* to be working but the CPU is still high.
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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh
Also, are you sure wp-cache was working? Sometimes I have to enable/disable it a couple of times before I see the wp-cache comment tag at the bottom of the index page (it's just a comment in the HTML, it's not visible on the page itself). I always check for that comment to verify wp-cache is working.
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I'm pretty sure. I'm going to toy with it some more, the boss was messing with it last night trying to get it to work.
Server version: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix)
Server built: Feb 9 2005 19:43:59
mysql Ver 12.22 Distrib 4.0.20