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We use newrelic (Application Performance Management & Monitoring | New Relic) for performance tracking. We can see there that dbseo takes sometimes about 80% of the time to produce the php output. I don't know if this can be but if interested, we can deliver more details to someone from the dragonbyte team. regards, Marco
Most server-side performance tracking scripts incorrectly attribute performance loss to DBSEO. This is especially a problem for low-cost, low-quality hosting services that use basic cPanel monitoring scripts to detect performance issues.

The reason why these scripts do not work is because dbseo.php is the "loader" script that, eventually, loads the whole vB environment. Thus, all of vB's processing is attributed to DBSEO.

For that reason, PHP process trackers are useless in 99% of cases :)
 
Thank you very much. Ok this makes sense because of the loader. I will check if I can get more details because we have a dedicated server without cpanel stuff...
 
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