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5/14/2008 9:26 PM
 

Hi all,

Don't worry, I'm not after the same old tips on how to speed up my site. I'm just wondering if people could check out my site

http://icontrol.pendrey.net.au/
and let me know if they think it's fast/slow/average. On my PC and on my boss's it's taking 30+ seconds to load which is HORRIBLE, but everyone else says it's all done in under 5 seconds which isn't too shabby. Anyone who can help out with a quick visit and a post on times I'd be very happy, even more so if anyone has any clues why it's only slow on these PC's.

BTW: Bandwidth is not an issue, I've got cable and people with dial up can reach it faster than I can.

 
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5/15/2008 1:38 AM
 

under 2 seconds for me

 
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5/15/2008 8:14 PM
 

About 2 seconds...   Sweet!


Terence
TMMworld Dot Net Services
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5/15/2008 8:37 PM
 

Thanks guys, that's what I was expecting. Must just be that by some freak chance my boss and I are connected slowly to that one server on the whole of the internet. It's damn confusing but since it's working fine for everyone else (worst first visit hit so far has been 7 seconds) then my boss and I will probably have to tough it out. We'd like to keep with our current hosting provider so the only other option for speed is to go from a shared server to a VPS which would cost a whole lot more than the website will be worth for some time.

Anyone interested in the speed tweeks made here they are:

  • Heavy cacheing
  • Timer based scheduled tasks
  • Server and Private authenticated cacheing
  • XepientSolutions Keep Alive module set to load all of the pages in the site map to keep them freshly cached in the memory of the server. I found that on the shared environment the memory cache was being flushed far too regularly.

Cheers!

 
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