I know this question is really old, but since it's still one of the first/only results I thought I would share the solution I found that uses SharePoint search to solve the problem. Not only is it really fast, you can tweak the query to your liking or even create a custom search scope to limit the results.
string queryText = "SELECT url, title " +
"FROM Scope() " +
"WHERE \"Scope\" = 'All Sites' " +
"AND (ContentClass = 'STS_Site' OR ContentClass = 'STS_Web')";
SearchServiceApplicationProxy proxy = (SearchServiceApplicationProxy)SearchServiceApplicationProxy.GetProxy(SPServiceContext.GetContext(SPContext.Current.Site));
FullTextSqlQuery searchQuery = new FullTextSqlQuery(proxy);
searchQuery.ResultsProvider = SearchProvider.Default;
searchQuery.ResultTypes = ResultType.RelevantResults;
searchQuery.EnableStemming = false;
searchQuery.TrimDuplicates = true;
searchQuery.QueryText = queryText;
searchQuery.RowLimit = 1000;
ResultTableCollection results = searchQuery.Execute();
ResultTable result = results[ResultType.RelevantResults];
while (result.Read())
{
string url = result.GetString(0);
string title = result.GetString(1);
...
}
The query above can also be passed to /vti_bin/search.asmx
, but that's a little more complicated. More info can be found here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee872313.aspx