Post by kg0925 » Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:50 am

Hello, recently i bought a dedicated server for my opencart store. Intel Core i7 3930K or 4930K (6 x 3,20 GHz) 64 GB Ram and 256 GB SSD but i am not getting desired performance for my store. can any one help me to configure my server for best performance on WHM. there are many plugins. which plugin and settings are best for opencart store? using PHP 7.3 and 10.2.30-MariaDB opencart version 3.0.3.1 , journal 3

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Post by letxobnav » Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:17 am

but i am not getting desired performance for my store
You might first explain what that is then.

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Post by by mona » Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:37 am

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Post by kg0925 » Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:15 pm

letxobnav wrote:
Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:17 am
but i am not getting desired performance for my store
You might first explain what that is then.
my website currently hosted on shared hosting with 2GB ram. and it has better GT metrix score than my dedicated server. so there is definitely some caching or setting i need required for good performance. but i don't know what it is.

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Post by letxobnav » Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:48 pm

better GT metrix score than
good performance
It does not get more vague than this.
definitely some caching or setting i need
Conclusion based on what?

If you want to get better GT metrix scores, follow their guidelines.
It definitely is not your RAM as your server is pretty over-sized as it is and throwing more hardware to the mix is futile.

Performance is determined by
1) how fast the requester can get their request to your server
2) how fast you can generate your output
3) how fast you can get that output back to the requester and
4) how fast the requester's browser can generate the page from your output.

only 2 is influenced by your server hardware specs and with those specs I would say caching should be the last thing on your list.

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Post by kg0925 » Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:37 pm

letxobnav wrote:
Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:48 pm
better GT metrix score than
good performance
It does not get more vague than this.
definitely some caching or setting i need
Conclusion based on what?

If you want to get better GT metrix scores, follow their guidelines.
It definitely is not your RAM as your server is pretty over-sized as it is and throwing more hardware to the mix is futile.

Performance is determined by
1) how fast the requester can get their request to your server
2) how fast you can generate your output
3) how fast you can get that output back to the requester and
4) how fast the requester's browser can generate the page from your output.

only 2 is influenced by your server hardware specs and with those specs I would say caching should be the last thing on your list.
i choose heavy server on purpose. i have currently around 20k-25k visitors per day on my website and at a time above 200 visitors be online. also i am planning to advertise heavily hence i required a capable system. the reason i choose heavy hardware.

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