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    How to reduce server response time?

    How to reduce server response time?

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    Check Your Hosting. Time spent waiting for your server to respond adds to your final page load times. ...
    Choose Your Web Server Carefully. ...
    Optimize Your Web Servers. ...
    Reduce Bloat. ...
    Optimize Your Database.

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    Google recommends you aim for a response time lower than 200 milliseconds. A 100ms TTFB is ideal, and everything over 500ms is an issue. It is important this time is consistent for all users.

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    Use a Fast Web Host. Using a fast web host that has a carefully thought-out architecture will go a long way to reducing your TTFB. ...
    Use Caching. ...
    Use a CDN. ...
    Keep WordPress, Plugins, and Themes Updated. ...
    Reduce Queries. ...
    Use a Premium DNS Service.

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    Check Your Hosting
    The first thing you need to have is sufficient resources to handle your traffic. If you lack resources then additional traffic results in longer SRTs, meaning your server handles fewer users in a given period.

    Choose Your Web Server Carefully
    While Apache is an excellent and attractive option, you might be able to get better results using something else, such as Nginx or OpenLiteSpeed.

    Optimize Your Web Servers
    Once you’ve chosen a web server to use, you’ll need to set it up. While it’s tempting to take the easy route and go with the default settings, one size does not fit all. By choosing this option, you run the risk of using a sub-optimal configuration for your needs and usage patterns.
    Reduce Bloat
    If you’re using a content management system (CMS) like WordPress or Magento.
    Optimize Your Database
    By ensuring that your database can retrieve data as efficiently as possible, you speed up the loading times for your site as a whole, not just the page the browser currently displays. Slow queries are the number one reason why a server responds to a request slowly, so you should spend time identifying ways to prevent bottlenecks.

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    Images file
    Js CSS minify
    Images Compress
    Database Query should be optimized
    Depend on server configuration

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