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- This topic has 34 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 10 months ago by
Harold Louise Aparte.
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10/04/2016 at 12:11 pm #394272
Harold Louise Aparte
ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.10/05/2016 at 10:42 am #394361Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Harold
Thanks, I’m in. I’ll be taking a look in a couple hours, or sooner. :)
10/05/2016 at 1:12 pm #394374Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Harold
fyi, you may already be aware of this but your CDN is returning 502 Bad Gateway error messages instead of you site’s images and scripts which is basically breaking your site. You might want to address that ASAP. fyi, this was already happening when I logged on to start at the issue I originally contacted you about. In other words, I did nothing to cause the error.
As for the original issue, I narrowed down the cause you should noticed a significant reduction in your admin page load times. Basically every page load was causing 50 external HTTP requests to various site which was causing an admin page load time of nearly 60secs. I’m still investigating and I’ll give more details as I know more.
10/05/2016 at 3:48 pm #394378Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Harold
Ok, the W3TC options you had enabled for DB Caching and Object Caching were killing the page load times of your site. The DB Caching option seemed to break WordPress transients on your site. This is what was causing those 50 external HTTP requests per page load… 18 of which were hitting my site. The others were to other premium plugins doing their update checks too. Because the results of those requests are saved in WordPress transients and those were broken/not saved every page load would cause the check to happen.
So, I’ve disable those two options and now your admin is more responsive.
The site is still a bit slow but I think a lot of that has to do with the fact you are using so many plugin to try to improve performance that you are actually causing a lot of server load which is slowing down you site over all. Same goes with the security plugins. Those really can cause a performance hit. I would suggest trimming these down.
The CDN still seems to be broken, which means you site is basically broken. I was really tempted to turn the CSN off in W3TC so your site would be fixed but I did not want to make a major change like that without permission.
Thanks for the access and letting me debug why your site was making so many requests to mine!
10/06/2016 at 10:28 am #394455Harold Louise Aparte
ParticipantHi Steven,
Thanks for the advise. We will look into this matter. The admin is a bit responsive now compared before which will took long time to load.
Harold
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