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  • Anthony Parsons
    TTFB is a false measurement and you should not use it, to be perfectly honest. Cloudflare have a really good write-up on this issue where people become consumed: Stop worrying about Time To First Byte (TTFB) Let your client read it... then they may get that the first load taking longer is due to compression, caching and such, doing their job, thus every subsequent page load is faster due to compression, caching, et cetera, than disabling it to have a great TTFB.
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  • Cameron Worts
    Anthony, I can see my clients point. I got many types of sites on my server from html and custom designed php websites. On my custom site that is 1.2MB vs. a website that is run by wordpress which is 950KB, the one that is custom programmed loads quicker going by GTMetrix. Today we installed Litespeed and I'm giving that a go for the next two weeks and seeing a increase in performance but, try telling that to a wanna be SEO guru who thinks he knows better.
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  • Anthony Parsons
    LOL. Send them my way.... been in SEO / SEM for 20+ years. I understand the performance craze going on right now, but TTFB is a nonsense metric compared to second and subsequent load times.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, There's a semi-related thread here you may find helpful: Wordpress / Prestashop / x Performance You can also search for "Wordpress Optimization" on websites such as StackOverflow if you'd like additional user-feedback. Thanks!
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  • Cameron Worts
    Well loading on litespeed was a great move - websites are a lot faster. Before, even loading wp-admin is a lot quicker. You can't tell me that loading a wordpress dashboard that takes 8 seconds to load is acceptable. Our server is only 5 hops away with 15-35ms. Michael, I've already tried mysql tuning for nearly 2 weeks and whilst I saw improvement, it was very minor. As soon as I loaded a trial of Litespeed, boom it fixed most of the issues. I had two other linux admins look into it and one of them recommended Litespeed after several hours of investigation.
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  • Anthony Parsons
    Are you using SSD? What caching is being used? Opcache? Enable php_fpm via whm and that will instantly give you a massive performance boost.
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  • Cameron Worts
    Yep, using php_fpm and using SSD's. Since installing litespeed everything is running really really well - at an extra expense.
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