Performance (4)

Improving Drupal's page loading performance | Wim Leers
Since you're reading this article, you're probably a Drupal developer. It's pretty likely that you've had some visitors of your Drupal-powered web site complain about slow page load times. It doesn't matter whether your server(s) are shared, VPSes or even dedicated servers.
Tags: drupal, optimization, performance, yslow, howto - view - pmarreddy - 10/02/2009 - 20:51 - - -
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scaling drupal - an open-source infrastructure for high-traffic drupal sites | johnandcailin
the authors of drupal have paid considerable attention to performance and scalability. consequently even a default install running on modest hardware can easily handle the demands of a small website. my four year old pc in my garage running a full lamp install, will happily serve up 50,000 page views in a day,
Tags: architecture, drupal, optimization, performance, scalability, howto - view - pmarreddy - 10/02/2009 - 20:49 - - -
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How Ravelry Scales to 10 Million Requests Using Rails | High Scalability
Ten years ago a site like Ravelry would have been a multi-million dollar operation. Today Casey is the sole engineer for Ravelry and to run it takes only a few people. He was able to code it in 4 months working nights and weekends. Take a look down below of all the technologies used to make Ravelry
Tags: performance, scalability, advice, tips - view - pmarreddy - 10/02/2009 - 20:42 - - -
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Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site
80% of the end-user response time is spent on the front-end. Most of this time is tied up in downloading all the components in the page: images, stylesheets, scripts, Flash, etc. Reducing the number of components in turn reduces the number of HTTP requests required to render the page. This is the key to faster pages.
Tags: javascript, performance, website, article, tips - view - pmarreddy - 10/01/2009 - 22:10 - - -
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