
Quick tip for you if your Drupal is running slow, after a recent round of updating to make all our current Drupal 4.7 sites updated to the latest version of 4.7 I noticed several of the sites had slowed down to a crawl, after much prodding and checking to see why this maybe occurring and as I started to remove modules that maybe mysql intensive (which I thought was the cause of the problem) I ran the update.php script and would you believe it suddenly the speed was back.
Now we had 3 sites do this so…
Upgrade to latest 4.7
If your site starts to run very slow
rerun the update.php file.
Your site should be back to normal speed. I think this only occurs if you remove a module prior to the updating of Drupal but do not run the update.php after the module removal.
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April 23, 2007 at 12:44 pm
I’ve tried to play around APC accelerator too. It works great. It gives me at least 3 time velocity increase.