this may be common knowledge, but a simple thing for databases that decreased my query time was making sure that you have indices on those fields you use in your SQL. made a world of difference for me. On Jan 20, 2008 2:57 PM, dg <daneane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'd appreciate any insights, or source suggestions regarding site > traffic and necessary adjustments. > > For example, I'm using a simple digital download page for an indie > artist. Not a ton of traffic, not a ton of concurrent requests. > > Was thinking about introducing something similar for a bigger > artist(though still not huge) and I'm concerned for any trouble more > demand might create. On the web server side, I'm not worried, as it's > on a Pair high volume account. > > I am concerned where I might need back-ups or adjustments to code and > database queries. Not quite sure where to start in researching this - > any ideas or keywords would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > -dg > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Crunchmutt Studios Latest News Headlines: http://www.rssvideonews.com http://www.crunchmutt.com http://www.deadjoe.com http://www.dailymedication.com http://www.extremesportclips.com http://www.coolanimalclips.com http://www.robotclips.com http://www.newsfinger.com http://www.postyourimage.com http://www.nakedalarmclock.com