Speed issue solved
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Hello all,
I always had some speed issues with concrete5, but since i used an external full page cache (http://www.mesuva.com.au/blog/technical-notes/an-extra-cache-for-co... ), it was solved. Pages from the frontend were loaded more then fast enough, 1.5s full load and 0.5s on reload. The administration was still annoyingly slow (10s login time), because the caching doesn't work on it.
Coincidentally i saw somebody today on this forum who disabled the cc5-cache and he reported a speed improved. I decided to do the same and now everything is fast. I disabled my 'BOOTSTRAPCACHE' and still the speed was very good.
my conclusion: for some reason the caching in my concrete5 installation made the site very very slow.
(I have enabled BOOTSTRAPCACHE again to still have a small speed improvement, but even without it, the speed is more then acceptable)
I always had some speed issues with concrete5, but since i used an external full page cache (http://www.mesuva.com.au/blog/technical-notes/an-extra-cache-for-co... ), it was solved. Pages from the frontend were loaded more then fast enough, 1.5s full load and 0.5s on reload. The administration was still annoyingly slow (10s login time), because the caching doesn't work on it.
Coincidentally i saw somebody today on this forum who disabled the cc5-cache and he reported a speed improved. I decided to do the same and now everything is fast. I disabled my 'BOOTSTRAPCACHE' and still the speed was very good.
my conclusion: for some reason the caching in my concrete5 installation made the site very very slow.
(I have enabled BOOTSTRAPCACHE again to still have a small speed improvement, but even without it, the speed is more then acceptable)