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You'd better be running on localhost whenever possible.

If not, caching database queries might help.

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You can use a caching system if possible.

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Thanks for the fast respond!

Already tried caching, didn't change anything. Any other ideas?

(The mysql host is on another server.)

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It should have, if not the issue may come from something else.

How did you implement caching ?

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codextends said:

It should have, if not the issue may come from something else.

How did you implement caching ?

I had the same question, we had the same problem but we use Redis caching now. Page load was 9 sec and is reduced to 48ms now.

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I'll ask the webserver admin how things are running.

Again, thanks for the fast responses :)

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