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Slow FBT Help? - brian@shopbakersnook.com - 09-10-2015 08:12 AM I am open to any all suggestions on how to get our FBT better. We just updated this site to all new HTML 5 responsive. Our FBT is 1273 ms. Test results are here: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150909_DJ_1AEY/ Thank you. Brian. RE: Slow FBT Help? - GreenGecko - 09-10-2015 02:38 PM If you're on a VPS / dedicated server, then it looks like your infrastructure could do with tuning. I'd also suggest that you enable SPDY... as you're running nginx, it's almost zero effort ( here's one I've just started tuning... http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150910_BV_80J/ see the difference in the shape of the waterfall! ). From what I remember, this is hugely better than before - brilliant! I can take a look if you wish? Edit: are you load balancing? The more kit you put between yourselves and the net, the slower it will be, and the more complex the infrastructure. I wouldn't think that this site, using cloudfront as it does, would need more than a single node. RE: Slow FBT Help? - brian@shopbakersnook.com - 09-10-2015 09:05 PM (09-10-2015 02:38 PM)GreenGecko Wrote: If you're on a VPS / dedicated server, then it looks like your infrastructure could do with tuning. I'd also suggest that you enable SPDY... as you're running nginx, it's almost zero effort ( here's one I've just started tuning... http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150910_BV_80J/ see the difference in the shape of the waterfall! ). THank you... I will look at those points. |