• Hi guys,
    I’m using a subdomain multisite installation with 9 sites.
    For caching I tried W3TC, which worked great for the frontend, but slows the backend extreme. I deinstalled W3TC, which speeds up the network dashboard extreme, but the other sites are still very slow.

    Right now I’m using Cachify with APC, but the sites are still not that fast. Sometimes the pending times for loading (Chrome Network Tools) are about 24 seconds ??
    Deactivating and Reactivating the plugins did not show any improvements.
    For server architecture I’m using nginx, php5-fpm and apc.

    Do you have any advice?

    Best regards,
    Jan

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    I use W3TC with APC, and everything’s pretty zippy for me. W3TC shouldn’t be slowing down your site at all on the backend.

    Thread Starter Jan Koch

    (@foack)

    Hi Ipstenu,

    I’m not quite shure, if this issue is related to W3TC, it was just the only plugin, whos deactivation showed some speed improvemts.
    Did you ever notice such a slow behaviour of the admin-panel?

    I don’t know where to start the trouble-shooting, why should nginx respond so slowly in backend, while responding blazingly fast in frontend?

    Best regards,
    Jan

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