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How fast does your webserver respond?
 
How fast does your webserver respond?
  
The response time, download of content, network effects plus client software create the total end-user experience for your website.  In short: How fast does the page load?
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'''Website Performance''' often comes down to this question. The response time, download of content, network effects plus client software create the total end-user experience for your website.  In short: How fast does the page load?
  
The answer is a complex one that depends on a great many factors. For example; page weight is the combination of requests and the response payload for each. But page weight is only a single aspect of response time.  For an in-depth, accurate look at response times, including details on how page weight factors into your webservers speed.
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The answer is a complex one that depends on a great many factors. For example; page weight is the combination of requests and the response payload for each. But page weight is only a single aspect of response time.  For an in-depth, accurate measure of website performance, including details on how page weight factors in, check these resources.
  
 
# [https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/about Google Insights]
 
# [https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/about Google Insights]
 
# https://gtmetrix.com/
 
# https://gtmetrix.com/
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https://serps.com/library/how-to-measure-your-website-speed-and-load-times/ was used in compiling this information
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 28 August 2018

How fast does your webserver respond?

Website Performance often comes down to this question. The response time, download of content, network effects plus client software create the total end-user experience for your website. In short: How fast does the page load?

The answer is a complex one that depends on a great many factors. For example; page weight is the combination of requests and the response payload for each. But page weight is only a single aspect of response time. For an in-depth, accurate measure of website performance, including details on how page weight factors in, check these resources.

  1. Google Insights
  2. https://gtmetrix.com/


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https://serps.com/library/how-to-measure-your-website-speed-and-load-times/ was used in compiling this information