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Minimize Database Queries by Turning Off Web Site Statistics

May 13th Information and Tutorials \ Web Site Performance One way to minimize the number of database queries your Joomla website performs is to turn off all website statistics. This is a quick fix, and removes queries for a part of Joomla you really don't need, speeding up your website and making faster load times. Continue reading...

 
 

Move Your Website to a Virtual or Dedicated Server

May 13th Information and Tutorials \ Web Site Performance If you have already applied the rest of these techniques and your server is still bogged down from too much traffic, you may have to purchase better hosting. Virtual servers and dedicated servers are common hosting plans that will give your web site the hardware it needs to handle high traffic server loadsContinue reading...

 
 

Install a Query Caching Component to Free Up Server Resources

May 13th Information and Tutorials \ Web Site Performance Query caching will store the query results from your database in memory for quick retrieval. It won't always produce a noticeable difference in page load times, but it will free up your server resources by using far less processing power and minimizing bandwidth between your web server and MYSQL database server (for remote database servers). This means your Joomla website will be able to handle many, many more users without slowing down. Luckily for Joomla users, there is a query caching component to make things easy.  Continue reading...

 
 

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