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How to make ecommerce website load fast?

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by creativewebmaster, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. raviraju11

    raviraju11 Greenhorn

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    you use struts2 and java technologies.... then it will be very fast... but developing takes lots of time...
     
    raviraju11, Jun 24, 2013 IP
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    Yes, especially compressing CSS and Image files will make the e-commerce pages load faster.
     
    varindia, Jul 6, 2013 IP
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    raviraju11 Greenhorn

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    #23
    whats you choice now?
     
    raviraju11, Jul 7, 2013 IP
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    #24
    Changing to a new technology/platform will take a bit long time.
     
    varindia, Jul 27, 2013 IP
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    Host your image, css, JavaScript files on a Content Delivery Network e.g. http://www.maxcdn.com/ or google "Amazon CDN". Because they have servers located around the world, typically your website may be suited to this therefore quicker for visitors/users closer to server. Larger companies tend to be more reliable.
     
    ultsyn, Jul 27, 2013 IP
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    ebiztrendz.com Well-Known Member

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    use cache and big commerce websites doesn't open good in shared servers. You need to upgrade to either VPS or Dedicated one.

    Magento is good ecommerce opensource. Also you need to check code source, css and javascript coding pattern.
     
    ebiztrendz.com, Jul 27, 2013 IP
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    Follow Google's advice - https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
     
    OliverTrent, Aug 15, 2013 IP
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    I would recommend the Turpentine extension from Nexcess. They also have an outstanding Whitepaper that presents the best practice for Magento performance. You should definitely check that out. http://www.nexcess.net/magento-best-practices-whitepaper
     
    SlimCharles47, Aug 20, 2013 IP
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    #30
    I've been working with Magento for good 3-4 yrs now. Firstly, its a framework best suited for dedicated servers which can be fine tuned for better delivery. There are some optimized hosting solutions out there available for Magento as well. You might want to check up on those too. Secondly, make sure your compressions are enabled in Magento. You can also generate free performance reports for your website and see if there are any hold ups there as well.
     
    PROtechSoft, Dec 16, 2013 IP
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    Here is the answer for improving your site loading speed.
    http://www.wd3.com.au/making-your-magento-ecommerce-site-perform-fast/
     
    Etoot, Jun 25, 2014 IP
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    #32
    From what I've seen and heard, the suggestions about HostGator are totally on-point.
     
    Solid Commerce, Jul 2, 2014 IP