SMF Support > Server Performance and Configuration
Twenty-four things you can do to make SMF go faster (Updated June 16th, 2010)
Edward123:
By the way, a great tool for testing overall site performance is webpagetest.org (I can't post it as a link). It shows you how long it takes for the first byte to be sent, and how long it takes for the JS and CSS files to be sent, as well as all the image files, etc.
青山 素子:
--- Quote from: Edward123 on December 26, 2011, 12:43:56 AM ---#1 is very important, if it's the one where you let browsers cache avatar images. I recall that SMF out of the box does not let the browser cache the avatars but instead requires php processing... which can be a huge performance hit...
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That can easily be disabled. The passthrough is somewhat useful as it prevents direct calling of uploaded images which have sometimes been able to cause infections.
--- Quote from: Edward123 on December 26, 2011, 12:47:55 AM ---By the way, a great tool for testing overall site performance is webpagetest.org (I can't post it as a link). It shows you how long it takes for the first byte to be sent, and how long it takes for the JS and CSS files to be sent, as well as all the image files, etc.
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Firebug and the developer tools built into Chrome do the same thing.
pawan2002:
Please help.
After using some of the general tips now my bandwidth is increasing day by day.
From 3.6 it has increased to 5.5.
Please help and let me know the cause.
青山 素子:
--- Quote from: pawan2002 on January 11, 2012, 06:25:31 AM ---Please help and let me know the cause.
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There is more traffic to your site.
pawan2002:
--- Quote from: 青山 素子 on January 11, 2012, 12:35:19 PM ---
--- Quote from: pawan2002 on January 11, 2012, 06:25:31 AM ---Please help and let me know the cause.
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There is more traffic to your site.
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May be. But according to Google it is only 5k.
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