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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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
>
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