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README: Checklist for performance problems

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poseala:
I'd like to know, with your experience, if I accept to change server or ask for added band.
goo.gl/Phh6
Please, let me know, that my appointment goes bottomward every 5 minutes.

larryhyman:
What does this mean: (and how do I fix)

windows 2003 enterprise server II6, PHP with Fast CGI, MySql & PHP installed by Webplatform installer, dsl home server, smf rc4 w/ security patch, 50+ mods installed

These are the errors:

error1

Warning: shell_exec() [function.shell-exec]: Unable to execute 'ver' in D:\websites\hsn\smforums\status.php on line 466

Basic Information
February 21, 2011, 07:03:46 PM
Operating System:    Microsoft Windows
MySQL Statistics
MySQL 5.1.x
Connections per second:    0.0358
Kilobytes received per second:    0.2502
Kilobytes sent per second:    1.3527
Queries per second:    0.7741
Percentage of slow queries:    0

error 2

Opened vs. Open tables:
(table_cache)    134.4783 (should be <= 80)

error 3

Key buffer read hit rate:
(key_buffer_size)    0.0123 (should be <= 0.01)

Digharatta:
I would like to recommend the handy tool to check the server and forum for vulnerabilities:

Acunetix Web Vulnerabilty Scanner (Free Edition) hxxp:www.acunetix.com/cross-site-scripting/scanner.htm [nonactive]

w3bm4st3r:

--- Quote from: Joshua Dickerson on September 19, 2005, 06:18:38 AM ---
* Use Apache 2 and optimize [nofollow] it. Still doing my own research on different MPMs so I can't really suggest which one would be best for each situation. Although, they are different ones for different server usage. Do some research
--- End quote ---

Your apache optimize link is down.. :-\

Arantor:

--- Quote from: w3bm4st3r on April 11, 2011, 11:03:23 AM ---
--- Quote from: Joshua Dickerson on September 19, 2005, 06:18:38 AM ---
* Use Apache 2 and optimize it. Still doing my own research on different MPMs so I can't really suggest which one would be best for each situation. Although, they are different ones for different server usage. Do some research
--- End quote ---

Your apache optimize link is down.. :-\

--- End quote ---

Yes... 5 year old links are like that.

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