The Best of Drupal - Performance Modules http://xn--e1ale9b.xn--j1aef.xn--p1acf/taxonomy/term/4/0 en Boost - Static Page Caching for Drupal http://xn--e1ale9b.xn--j1aef.xn--p1acf/boost-static-page-caching-drupal.html <p>Massive web sites with tens of thousands of articles don't tend to run well on Drupal, even with aggressive caching enabled.</p> <p>Judging from the reading I've been doing on the subject recently, the problem seems to be that Drupal empties its cache when a node is updated. I'm not sure how true that is but, the fact of the matter is, my site (<a href="http://www.freearticles.co.za" title="www.freearticles.co.za">www.freearticles.co.za</a>) was consistently grinding to a hault at peak times and not even aggressive caching was helping.</p> <p><a href="http://xn--e1ale9b.xn--j1aef.xn--p1acf/boost-static-page-caching-drupal.html">read more</a></p> http://xn--e1ale9b.xn--j1aef.xn--p1acf/boost-static-page-caching-drupal.html#comments Performance Modules Thu, 07 Feb 2008 13:46:46 +0200 Norio De Sousa 8 at http://xn--e1ale9b.xn--j1aef.xn--p1acf