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Website speed

Post by Kip » Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:39 pm

I've been tinkering with some behind-the-scenes settings today, and I believe I've made an improvement in the loading speed of halfashed.com. Let me know if anyone notices any significant differences day to day.
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Re: Website speed

Post by kurtdesign1 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:56 am

blistering today. Nice.

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Re: Website speed

Post by Kip » Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:42 pm

After the brief non-existence of halfashed.com, it seems to be even faster than before. Hopefully, once the migration is complete this joker will be smokin'!




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Re: Website speed

Post by Kip » Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:15 pm

I continue to tweak the site, and we're seeing some pretty good benchmark improvements. It doesn't appear very different on the surface, but you guys should be seeing some noticeable speed improvements going forward. We've taken the Page Speed score from low 70's to a consistent 85-88 already. Boom.
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Re: Website speed

Post by Kip » Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:59 pm

Me and my big friggin' mouth. Anybody notice the past 20 minutes or so while I crashed everything....
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Re: Website speed

Post by Stewmuse » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:10 pm

Yes. Noticed but just assumed you were playing Mad Scientist....
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Post by Kip » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:37 pm

Stewmuse wrote:Yes. Noticed but just assumed you were playing Mad Scientist....
Yep. That was me. Crashing everything and shutting down the whole shebang. After a couple of failed restarts and no small amount of puckering on my part I believe we're back to normal. Hopefully, we'll be stabilized for a show tomorrow night....
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Re: Website speed

Post by kurtdesign1 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:46 am

In as clinical a way as I can say this, I'm going to try and be omnipotently clear about how I describe HA dot com's performance on one of my three machines that I access with.
We experience varying delays of about 1-2 seconds of blankness prior to every time a page changes or refreshes. Then aprox a 1-2 second population time. My current internet is running at 18.4Mb/S dl and 3.5Mb/S ul. The population time does not seem out of the ordinary. In fact, it seems identical to our pop time prior to the server migration. Our "down" time while it seems to search for the correct page is what I'm surprised by. The only other site I frequent that does something similar is Half wheel. I have no real problem with this performance. Just a friendly FYI to add to our performance data :)

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Re: Website speed

Post by Kip » Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:02 am

kurtdesign1 wrote:In as clinical a way as I can say this, I'm going to try and be omnipotently clear about how I describe HA dot com's performance on one of my three machines that I access with.
We experience varying delays of about 1-2 seconds of blankness prior to every time a page changes or refreshes. Then aprox a 1-2 second population time. My current internet is running at 18.4Mb/S dl and 3.5Mb/S ul. The population time does not seem out of the ordinary. In fact, it seems identical to our pop time prior to the server migration. Our "down" time while it seems to search for the correct page is what I'm surprised by. The only other site I frequent that does something similar is Half wheel. I have no real problem with this performance. Just a friendly FYI to add to our performance data :)
Working on it. I have three different support tickets open with various requests about getting this all set up. Just waiting on them to sort it all out.....don't know if that will be by showtime tonight or not, though.

Did the delay start in the past 24 hours, or all along. I had a similar thing going on last night, but not previously.
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Re: Website speed

Post by kurtdesign1 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:03 am

Always from both desktops on different networks. Neither wireless


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