Re: PHP Driven Site responding slow on different networks.
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Date: 02/28/05
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Date: 28 Feb 2005 11:44:40 -0800
I was just experiencing this exact same problem. I had set up a new
server for a friend of mine that had a PHP application that I wrote. I
set it up on server 2003, and everything was working great for the
first week. Then this past Saturday night, I put the server into
production. Sunday, everything worked great. (There are about 40
computers that use this web server within the network) Then this
morning, everything started going extremely slow. Worked perfectly on
the local machine, but anywhere else it was slow as hell. I went as far
as replacing the NIC. Then I found this topic. the buffering option in
PHP completely fixed my problem, except that I didn't use a number, I
just turned it on. restarted IIS, and the pages that were taking
anywhere from 5-10 seconds, were taking only a split second to load.
Everything seemed normal.
I was about to switch everything over to apache, but I'm glad I was
able to figure this out. Thanks for this topic!
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