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How We Achieved a .50s Page Load (netdna.com)
58 points by jdorfman on Dec 19, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments


Really nice to read an article like this that actually goes into detail and gives you some things you can take away and apply right away.

Thanks for sharing and great job on the website, loads super fast for me.


Wow, that is really fast. This article is really detailed and has given me lots of things to look at tonight.

I'm assuming based on the WPMinify mention that this is a WP site - would be curious to know if the speed improvements were all in html/css/js and caching, or if there was anything done to WP as well.


Thanks! We use WP Engine to host the site, which they have a pretty nice system set in place to host WordPress. They have a page on their system architecture here: http://wpengine.com/our-infrastructure/

Basically, it just comes down to caching in a brilliant way. But other than that, we did not do anything special to WordPress itself.


Hi tjasko - that's for the follow-up info. We're on WPEngine as well and now I'm excited to see how much of an improvement we can make using the techniques you covered. Thankyou


Hey guys,

Just noticed your site loads fine in IE10 then kicks me out saying I'm using IE6...

Might want to fix that.


@herbshire good catch, deploying a fix now. email me for a free account: jdorfman at maxcdn dot com


This should be fixed now, a purge CDN cache did the trick


Great job fellas!


I think there are 3 things that should be applied to anyone serving images.

1. Expires Header (for static) 2. Cache-Control Headers (for less static) 3. KeepAliveTimeout (might be a double edged sword)

and you can set the first 2 on Amazon S3


true you can also set these on the NetDNA CDN Platform through their vhost modification service. also any origin server should be able to set these as well and any CDN honor those settings


Sublime Text with the Solarized Dark theme, love it.


Hehe, it's my favorite! Solarized Dark is a beast in the terminal too.


go christ! for the icons you can try putting them into font which may be faster


super helpful article


amazing!




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