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woocommerce response time issue
hey guys,
so i have a fairly powerfull box from ssdnodes (8gb ram, ssd storage..etc). i used runcloud panel for it and been using it as a dump for many of my projects usually sitting idle under 5% usage
i am launching a new woocommerce, and i am very pissed off at how long does "establishing connection" takes before the site actually starts to load.
video: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZiglcTCwCRumDzgJB8I-AJRXxpJ6MkfP
most benchmarks doesn't count that in, and even many of the people who tested it from outside my country said that it was "fine", but at least here, everyone is complaining!
try it from your end "gofeesha.com"
i tried everything and even tried moving to siteground hosting, but didn't really help.
if anyone has a suggestion i am fully open to it, even if that involves moving the site to another host (its wp after all so not that hard), any EU location like london or frankfort gives a sub 200ms latency to me so would be fine
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If it's just a response time issue have you considered that it might well be DNS related? Were you using the same DNS servers with siteground?
Are other websites on the VPS seeing the same issue too or is it just limited to this one site?
You're also using CloudFlare so perhaps try disabling CF first, could well be an issue with your configuration there between your site.
thanks for the reply mate
i switched to cloudflare trying to resolve that issue (without avail), and i setup the sitground clone site on thier temp domain, so nope not the same dns
the thing is driving me crazy
You might need to optimize your VPS properly. Checking the log will help you see if there are any issues with software.
disable w3totalcache and all/any cache plugins and try again
Definitely seems to be a server issue as the connection is pretty quick but response is slow:
Are you using any pagebuilder plugins? Try disabling all plugins (other than woocommerce) and checking load time. If this speeds the site up enable them back one by one testing each time.
Another one is to switch the theme back to a wordpress default and check, as it could be some theme related code that's slowing the site down.
You can try new relic apm free for a week so without any changes on theme/modules/server etc, you can view whats wrong (in my opinion) with theme eating so much mysql time
Chances are moving to a provider that charges more (to create lower server density or to provide an actual qualified help desk), could improve performance. But talk to them first to make sure they have experience and that there really are qualified resources to assist you
Finally, I would do all of those steps after contacting woocommerce first and asking them for any strategies or if there is a good woocommerce forum with people actually knowledgable about woocommerce and using it everyday. Perhaps hire an expert https://woocommerce.com/experts/