• I have read an article about CND or ” Content Delivery Network ” which this is really telling myself that if I host a wordpress self-hosting and having a load of traffic I should at least have CDN which will help me improve my loading speed or performance of my site.

    Come to my question, should CDN be hosted in a different host or if it is in different directory will still make my site load faster than what the default wp-content is?

    I’m currently hosting my wordpress on a MAC OS X Server with 16GB of ram everything running fine except some people saying that it does take a bit of time for completion of site downloaded. [upto 5 seconds]

    I’m having issue with w3 cache really can’t use it because it makes my site messed in a way that it will only show one post randomly but once I deactivate it then everything worked fine.

    please if you can share your opinion about this.

    Thank

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  • W3 Total Cache can help you with either scenario. But there are other optimizations to make prior to going for a CDN. You should use a services like webpagetest.org to help you start to figure out what your site’s issues are and use W3TC to optimize for them.

    Thread Starter alihuta2002

    (@alihuta2002)

    @frederick Townes Thanks this is really helpful I will check that

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    I actually usually used https://gtmetrix.com to check my site’s speed and optimize it the way of recommendation of the result and what happen is most of the result I got was F for CDN and some is Defer parsing of JavaScript which I still can’t figure it out how to really make this better

    On top of that there are few more such as Specify image dimensions, Add Expires headers, Make fewer HTTP requests, Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Reduce DNS lookups

    I really can’t improve those at all

    my site right now have pretty good Page speed grade but for Yslow that one is not really good.

    And here is my result from the page

    https://gtmetrix.com/reports/applesiam.com/AZ7J9SGn

    Image dimensions issues are related to HTML. For those other issues, when you’re using browser caching and you still get some of those warnings you’ll want to check for 3rd party elements that are causing them. And YSlow doesn’t recognize some CDNs there. For the rest you may want to hire a consultant at least to get more accurate input.

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