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Geeklog's CPU Usage
Nathan Burke
A few months ago, I moved to a new web host. Over the last two months, the host has contacted me because they're telling me I'm using 20% more than my CPU allotment. Aside from apache and mysql, there's really nothing I'm using that would hog the CPU. So I'm wondering how CPU intensive Geeklog is.
Apart from a few static html pages, the site is using Geeklog. So I'm just wondering if there's something Geeklog is doing that is making a CPU spike.
I'd really appreciate it if I could get some suggestions on this issue. I'm definitely staying with Geeklog, so if I have to move to another host, I'll do it. But if there's something I can do under the hood to optimize what I've already got, that would be preferred.
Thanks very much.
Chrispcritters
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This is just a curiosity question really.
A few months ago, I moved to a new web host. Over the last two months, the host has contacted me because they're telling me I'm using 20% more than my CPU allotment. Aside from apache and mysql, there's really nothing I'm using that would hog the CPU. So I'm wondering how CPU intensive Geeklog is.
Apart from a few static html pages, the site is using Geeklog. So I'm just wondering if there's something Geeklog is doing that is making a CPU spike.
I'd really appreciate it if I could get some suggestions on this issue. I'm definitely staying with Geeklog, so if I have to move to another host, I'll do it. But if there's something I can do under the hood to optimize what I've already got, that would be preferred.
Thanks very much.
I think the template engine - which also happens to be the only part of GL that I don't really like - is pretty CPU consuming.
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