I've actually run out of ways I can optimize the database and I'm
looking in the future. Most pages, after they've been cached, are cut
down to 1-3 queries, the problem is we're a very dynamic content site
so the cache has to be refreshed quite often.

On Jan 10, 4:27 pm, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Cramer schrieb:
>
> > As we were having issues lately with handling database load, I'm
> > looking at alternatives for MySQL/Innodb in the future. One thing that
> > came up was solidDB. I'm curious as to if this would be possible to use
> > with Django, or if anyone has used this in the past and has experiences
> > they could tell about.
>
> >http://www.solidtech.com/en/products/relationaldatabasemanagementsoft...I 
> >don't know about solidDB, but I doubt that you have a problem
> with the database engine. From what I read in your posts, you had
> a lot (hundreds) of database connections during template
> rendering. Cut this down. Profile your queries, find out what
> takes too long. Create the right indexes. Etc, etc.
>
> Since solidDB seems to be using the mysql drivers, there's a good
> chance it can work out of the box, but why not contact their
> sales people?
>
> Michael
>
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