Dating Pro VS Dolphin 7

Discussion in 'Scripts' started by pierrehs, Aug 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello,
    I currently have a dating site with Dolphin 7.0.2 but I think it is far too greedy for the server and I have already migrated to a VPS
    I lean then migrate with Dating Pro
    He told me that the migration costs $ 160
    But first let me have your opinion on Dating Pro
    Is it better than Dolphin
    Is it less demanding for the server and resource that Dolphin
    Is it safe to hack ...
    Is it optimized for SEO and SEO versus Dolphin
    And your experience with Dating Pro VS Dolphin 7

    Link Dating Pro : http://www.datingpro.com/
    Link Dolphin : http://boonex.com
    Thank you
     
    Last edited: Aug 11, 2010
    pierrehs, Aug 11, 2010 IP
  2. pierrehs

    pierrehs Greenhorn

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    #2
    can you answer me ?
     
    pierrehs, Aug 13, 2010 IP
  3. Aarashh

    Aarashh Peon

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    I don't have much experience in this but I have heard so much good about Dolphin so I would go with that if I were you.
     
    Aarashh, Aug 13, 2010 IP
  4. pierrehs

    pierrehs Greenhorn

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    Yes Dolphin is very good but it is far too resource-intensive for the server, too many query to MySQL, and now I pay a fortune for the server and my site continues to have members and it become impossible to keep Dolphin because I'm already in VPS and soon enough it pressed
    So I definitely need to change script
    Maybe someone know another dating script
     
    pierrehs, Aug 15, 2010 IP
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    scriptinstaller Peon

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    That's the problem with most of those cheap scripts.. They are not coded with any common sense and use a very dynamic attitude, doing MySQL call of say like 60 queries for every single page load.. It's fine when you have no traffic... As you grow you realize you are in trouble.. It get's even worse when they are doing database joins and whatnot on a poorly designed database structure.

    Make sure all the tables are indexed properly. That can speed up lots of slow queries. Do some logging see what feature if any is causing your meltdown, maybe you can sacrifice it by disabling it. If the script is open source... That will at least buy you time to make a proper decision
     
    scriptinstaller, Aug 15, 2010 IP