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how to improve database performance
hellboy78:
Hi
I use SMF 1.1.16
and my main problem is the database dimension.
I have ckecked during these days and some tables inside the database are very huge and some increase very fast.
first of all
smf_pretty_url_cache
this table increase about 10MB per day,
and you can clear from admin panel, pretty url, maintenance
smf_messages
this table I think is about newsletter that I send to my users
I have 18.500 and I have sent about 4-5 newsletters in las 3 years, and the table is 20MB
if it is really contain only the newsletters sent, I can clear it without problems.
please let me known if it is about newsletters or maybe something else
smf_sessions
someone says that I can clear this table without any problem,
someone says that it's better not to clear it or your users will be logged out,
but maybe I can clear only OLD sessions, I don't known how to do it but I can try.
I think these are the 3 tables that can be cleared without any problem,
if someone can tell me exaclty if the tables descriptio are right....
..I can prepare a cron execution to clear these tables automatically
pretty url cache every 24 hours
messages every 1 month
sessions every 12 months
so the database can go very fast.
but I have to be sure before make a disaster...
thanks
Arantor:
--- Quote ---first of all
smf_pretty_url_cache
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Funny, I don't have a problem with that table on my installations, but mostly because I'm using SMF 2.0 where it can use the caching system instead of using the tables.
--- Quote ---if it is really contain only the newsletters sent, I can clear it without problems.
please let me known if it is about newsletters or maybe something else
--- End quote ---
As I already told you, but you clearly failed to read, this is the ACTUAL POSTS OF YOUR FORUM. LEAVE IT ALONE.
--- Quote ---I think these are the 3 tables that can be cleared without any problem,
--- End quote ---
As I've told you before, you're wrong.
--- Quote ---but I have to be sure before make a disaster...
--- End quote ---
You're headed for a disaster anyway by doing half-assed changes that really won't benefit you nearly as much as you think.
hellboy78:
ok
let's talk only about pretty url
what happen if I click "Use caching instead of database table for PrettyUrls" into settings?
it will not to full the cache into database???
Arantor:
Considering that 1.1.x's cache system is much more limited than 2.0's, I don't believe it'd do anything useful.
hellboy78:
ok,
so, can I empty smf_pretty_url_cache without problems?
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