Re: DebugKit Toolbar - core processing (derived)

2012-01-02 Thread AD7six
On Dec 29 2011, 4:41 pm, Alex Bovey a...@bovey.co.uk wrote: Hi all, I've just moved a site (at the client's request) from my own VPS where it was performing very well to some cheap shared hosting (123-reg.co.uk) and surprise surprise it's pretty slow. Using the DebugKit Toolbar I'm seeing

Re: DebugKit Toolbar - core processing (derived)

2011-12-31 Thread majna
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Re: DebugKit Toolbar - core processing (derived)

2011-12-30 Thread Alex Bovey
Anyone? :) On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Alex Bovey a...@bovey.co.uk wrote: Hi all, I've just moved a site (at the client's request) from my own VPS where it was performing very well to some cheap shared hosting (123-reg.co.uk) and surprise surprise it's pretty slow. Using the DebugKit

Re: DebugKit Toolbar - core processing (derived)

2011-12-30 Thread Alejandro Gómez Fernández
Try testing the web server, not your site. For example, with apache you have ab that measures the web site performance, serving many times a page. In the apache web site you'll find more info about testing performance. I hope this helps you. Regards, Alejandro. El jueves 29 de diciembre de

DebugKit Toolbar - core processing (derived)

2011-12-29 Thread Alex Bovey
Hi all, I've just moved a site (at the client's request) from my own VPS where it was performing very well to some cheap shared hosting (123-reg.co.uk) and surprise surprise it's pretty slow. Using the DebugKit Toolbar I'm seeing a massive performance hit in core processing (derived) on the