Hi there,
I just converted a flat/static site to EE roughly a month ago and the site is now relatively slow. Site is here. It receives roughly 3500-5500 visits per month (2500-3500 unique).
I added {elapsed_time} to the footer and most pages are reporting 1-3 seconds but it takes longer than that to load. My understanding of this is that the 1-3 seconds is how long EE takes and the rest of the time has something to do with the server.
Additionally, I’ve also done the following (per this help page):
- enabled query caching
- enabled template caching
- enabled Dynamic Weblog Query Caching (which I may have to turn off if the client starts using expired entries)
- and of course, liberal use of Query Disabling
Enabling Dynamic Weblog Query Caching has helped a tad but not a whole lot. I did enable Gzip as well.
The site is currently running:
- PHP 5.2.5
- EE 1.6.8
- and runs on a Windows server (not my choice!) with limited access to server outside of FTP and a sorry excuse for a control panel.
I should also note that EE’s CP is also a tad slow, but it’s mainly the front-end I’m concerned with at this point.
Was wondering what else I can do within EE, if anything, to improve performance? If there’s not much else to do within EE, what’s recommended in terms of what I can ask the host to check and/or do?
Thanks!
.angie