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Boyne from Crooked Usage -
I am looking at developing a site in DNN (DotNetNuke), but after looking at some of the sites running on it, I'm not sure whether the performance is good enough. I'd be interested to hear what experience people have had, because it seems an amazing free platform.
Comment #1 schorl from Tourmaline -
I think that performance is not going to be lightning fast, but I have seen a number of DNN sites achieving quite good performance figures. Secret seems to be to use caching of the modules efficiently and avoiding running any that use up excess bandwidth. I know of someone who deleted a module which logged the users online because it slowed his site down tremendously. A little thing like that can make a tremendous difference.
Comment #2 quartz from gobobis -
I've used DNN version 3 but haven't tried the newer version 4. Apparently there is no easy upgrade from V3 to V4 so once you've set up a website using V3 you are going to have to start from scratch again. Possibly V4 is faster, but I find DNN to be pretty reasonable speed-wise if cached correctly.
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