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Improve this questionthe following picture is my TTFB screenshot.
it`s very slow, so my website back-end is very slow !!
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How can I do to improve it ??
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Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this questionthe following picture is my TTFB screenshot.
it`s very slow, so my website back-end is very slow !!
https://upload/i1/2019/02/16/xy1k9f.jpg
https://upload/i1/2019/02/16/R987jH.jpg
How can I do to improve it ??
Share Improve this question edited Feb 16, 2019 at 17:50 fuxia♦ 107k39 gold badges255 silver badges461 bronze badges asked Feb 16, 2019 at 17:37 cindycindy 1059 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 0A simple solution (although not followed by good practices) would be to use a CACHE plugin.
This will use an image of your HTML and you will not have to execute your process every time.
If you want to improve the performance of the PHP file, you should find the root of the problem, that is normally queries to the database or some curl request within a loop, carried out inefficiently.