Page loads are really slow

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I'm new to Concrete5 and I installed it as a test for a new site. The first thing I noticed is that with just the initial test site everything loads really slow. It doesn't matter which page I'm going to or if it has been cached or not. Is this typical of Concrete5? Can it really process pages this slow?

 
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
Is running c5. I have had a few hosting setups I have tested with C5, and my recommendations are:

Here at getconcrete5.com, auto codebase updates, I mean really that has to be worth its weight in gold.

Also, media temple grid server for $20 a month works decently well, and Mosso also works really well but you have to cname to a specific IP address for an experimental cluster to get it running over there.

I tried to leave mosso and they took a bunch off of their hosting so I stuck with them, I can offload most website issues to them using their tier1 support for $3 a month a client, and if for some reason I wanted to do billing through them that is also an option but a bit pricey at another $3 a month.
planhart replied on at Permalink Reply
if that's what you're telling me to do. The vps hosting solution I have works great for me and performance has not been an issue... until I tried Concrete5.

So... my question remains... is this a C5 issue? Is there some tweaking that I need to do that isn't documented?
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
There shouldn't be any tweaking needed out of the box, but since there are many reasons why things could be loading slow, a link or more information about your hosting environment would be very helpful!
planhart replied on at Permalink Reply
My bad... it turns out it was purely coincidental that my server was maxing out cpu use and I didn't know it. Fixed the problem and now C5 runs quite frisky.

Thanks!!
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
Yeah it runs swimmingly on a lot of things where you would think it would be slow :).

I'll have to try a VPS after i get tired of my current hosting.