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launch AWStats, the less AWStats has new lines in log to process. This solve also the ActiveState memory problem (see next advice).<br>\r
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-- Use standard Perl distribution instead of ActiveState (It seems that ActiveState Perl 5.006 and may be other version)\r
-have an important memory problem making speed of analysis slower and slower when analysing more and more lines.<br>\r
+- Use last Perl version (For example 5.8 is 5% faster than 5.6) and use standard Perl distribution instead of ActiveState (For example Standard Perl 5.8 Win32 binary is 25% faster than\r
+ActiveState. And ActiveStates 5.006, and may be other versions, have an important memory problem making speed of analysis slower and slower when analysing more and more lines).<br>\r
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- Use last AWStats version.<br>\r
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-- Use last Perl version. For example Perl 5.8 is 5% faster than Perl 5.6<br>\r
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- If you use Apache and don't rotate your logs (not the best way of working), set <a href="awstats_config.html#PurgeLogFile">PurgeLogFile</a> to 1 (By default, to avoid bad surprise,\r
<a href="awstats_config.html#PurgeLogFile">PurgeLogFile</a> is 0 in configure file, but you can set it to 1 to ask AWStats\r