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<blockquote data-quote="Jaden" data-source="post: 396988" data-attributes="member: 51705"><p>You're most likely using the wrong CMS for a setup like this.</p><p></p><p>Think about how poorly RevCMS is written, and how AWFUL developers in this community add onto it just by neglecting the fact that it has a database class and an existing connection thus reverting to prehistoric mysql_* functions + establishing another MySQL connection... it produces a lot of unnecessary overhead.</p><p></p><p>There is minimal to no caching at all, so you're dependent upon raw MySQL queries for each page load.</p><p></p><p>Considering all of this you'll obviously need a strong connection with your MySQL server.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be to leave your MySQL server on your emulator server (your emulator is priority and it would make the most sense for it to use more of your database) and to use a CMS that caches, as much as you can for CMS content stored in the database and a user once they login.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaden, post: 396988, member: 51705"] You're most likely using the wrong CMS for a setup like this. Think about how poorly RevCMS is written, and how AWFUL developers in this community add onto it just by neglecting the fact that it has a database class and an existing connection thus reverting to prehistoric mysql_* functions + establishing another MySQL connection... it produces a lot of unnecessary overhead. There is minimal to no caching at all, so you're dependent upon raw MySQL queries for each page load. Considering all of this you'll obviously need a strong connection with your MySQL server. My advice would be to leave your MySQL server on your emulator server (your emulator is priority and it would make the most sense for it to use more of your database) and to use a CMS that caches, as much as you can for CMS content stored in the database and a user once they login. [/QUOTE]
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