1. eric ribellarsi
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  3. Tuesday, 16 October 2012
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I wanted to ask if CMigrator folks had any idea about the problem we've been facing.. After migrating a large site with about 4000 articles, our site is running extremely slow. We've tried installing memache and gzip, but still the site loads incredibly slow (20 seconds). However, we have a powerful server that should be able to handle a database of this size (200MB), CPU usage is very low, and only 10% RAM usage.

Someone mentioned that this might be because of the way that the tables were set up by the migration... any ideas? Could it simply be because all of the content was migrated into a single category? Something else?

the site:

http://216.14.126.36/
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