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DotNetNuke is a content management system (CMS) for websites, easy to use and highly extensible, with lots of add on modules.

One of my customers made me use Joomla. After suffering with that for three years, I was not motivated to look into another CMS, especially since I had written my own Asp.net framework, which of course I loved (and want to port to DotNetNuke).

After peering at DotNetNuke for a year, I finally gave it a try and immediately saw how powerful and easy to use it was. Have been moving my customers' and my websites to it since.

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Have been running a number of DotNetNuke installations with a number of different hosting companies, with most having a number of websites.

Have been frustrated with DotNetNuke's slow performance for the last year and a half.

Have tried many of the recommendations to optimize DNN and upgraded some installations to the newest version, which is supposed to be a lot faster.

Overall, saw little, if any performance improvements by the changes. Not that you should not do them, but the results were not satisfactory. Performance may have substantially improved, but was still awful.

Recently, performance has been outstanding on all the hosting companies, even though I have made no changes.

After reporting problems to the hosting companies, and letting them know that DNN was slow, they made changes that gave my DNN websites much faster performance, in some cases, about 1 second response time.

My conclusion is, DNN can operate very fast, provided the servers are properly configured.

If your DNN is slow, report a problem to your web hosting company.

You can create a simple html file and put that in your root, to see if performance is related to Asp.net. If the simple html file displays immediately, you will know that the problem is related to Asp.net.

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Grant
# Grant
Tuesday, May 24, 2011 12:39 AM
Can you mention a couple of the hosting companies. Currently with seekdotnet and things never seem to improve even when asked
Internet Handholding
# Internet Handholding
Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:33 PM
PowerDnn.com looks good. If I was going to switch, I would try them.

I use m6.net and ixwebhosting.com, but I cannot say their dnn runs great. Has its ups and downs. Their support is responsive. Maybe dnn is the problem. Sometimes it is super fast and is great, but sometimes it slows down. Have not figured out what the problem is. Maybe eating memory.

Also, there are various dnn problems that come up and maybe a speciality hosting company would have more experience dealing with those problems.

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