Server response time 3 seconds?
Hello!
This page https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/ tells me that:
"In our test, your server responded in 3 seconds. There are many factors that can slow down your server response time. "
So this problem is new.. and I am wondering what happened with your services? will this problem persist? an should I change my hosting?
This page https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/ tells me that:
"In our test, your server responded in 3 seconds. There are many factors that can slow down your server response time. "
So this problem is new.. and I am wondering what happened with your services? will this problem persist? an should I change my hosting?
We are an InMotionhosting customer with a VPS (Virtual Private Server), not shared hosting - and our server response time is nonetheless at an inacceptable 1.6 seconds - the acceptable standard is at 200ms (0.2 seconds) - according to Google, who should know. Interestingly, we used Google's Page Speed tool to measure the server response time of InMotionHosting.com, your own website - low and behold, server response times seem to be well under the acceptable 200 ms margin for server load time for your own website. So it seems that InMotionHosting knows how to achieve the standard for its own installations, which is good to know.
You are referring to GMetrix as the tool you are using to measure server response times, but it appears that GMetrix is not providing test results for server response times. The speed at which a page loads is depending on a variety of factors as you know: Server response time, CSS optimizations, Image optimizations, WordPress caching, Script minifying, etc... Whilst web developers can take care of all the rest, we cannot take care of server response times - they are entirely depending on InMotionHosting infrastructure. Dixit Google : "There are dozens of potential factors which may slow down the response of your server: slow application logic, slow database queries, slow routing, frameworks, libraries, resource CPU starvation, or memory starvation. You need to consider all of these factors to improve your server's response time."
So we are wondering: If we are paying for (costly) VPS with InMotionHosting - shouldn't we be entitled to access acceptable server response times? Or do you in our case also recommend to VPS customers that we should upgrade to 'dedicated servers' as was suggested to your 'shared hosting' customer?
Your answer will be very much appreciated.
Stephan Becker