5/23/2017

5 Ways to Speed up Magento Performance!

5 Ways to Speed up Magento Performance!
Magento is one of the most popular e-commerce platforms today, with editions ranging from those that are suited for massive and large scale structures to those which are compatible with community open source systems. Moreover, Magento is designed to be utilized by people who are not developers. This means that you don’t need to possess expert knowledge in order to operate it.
Reaching and maintaining optimum performance on Magento!
Here’s what you can do to speed up Magento and offer a faster user experience to your customers.
#Install and run the latest version: While upgrading your website, install the latest version of the Magento file tree, run the installer by integrating it with the older database, and import magento themes or custom magento extensions (if any) from the earlier version. Magneto is really great in notifying on all important updates through your message inbox.
#Install fewer modules and extensions: Magento is similar to any other software platform, and like WordPress, the more extensions you install, the higher the number of HTTP requests your website gets. This in turn leads to the installation of more CSS and Javascript files. This is because extensions retrieve data from sources other than your server, which in turn leads to the installation of more files in the backend of your website. It is advisable that you use a lower number of extensions and ensure that future installations are kept at an optimum level so that the speed of your website is not affected.
#Enable caching: A powerful way to increase your website’s speed is to enable page caching. It takes off a major burden from the web server by loading pages that you visited earlier from the cache memory. It helps to speed up the process. Your website visitors can get their desired information with negligible response time. There are various types of caching, such as Zoom Full-Page Cache, Full Page Cache Pro, and Brim’s Full Page Cache that can be implemented on Magento. Although Magento has an in-built page caching module, most users prefer to install third-party solutions because they seem to output better results.
#Optimize your images: Market studies have revealed that more than half of the pages on a website consist of images. But again, if your page gets weighed down with images, you have to optimize them for increasing your page speed. There are several programs that you can use to compress images. Adobe Photoshop is one of the most popular of all.
#Utilize Magneto compilation: A great way to give slow performance a shot in the arm is to use the in-built compilation feature. Before going ahead, you must be aware that the Magento application files are usually searched for in a specific order, every time the pages load. If this involves reading a whole lot of file systems, then it’s going to slow down your site. Compile the application files, and the number of times Magento reads them is greatly reduced. The files can also be stored in a single directory. Frequently used files can be cached as well.
You don’t need to scratch your head in the dark, hunting for ways to speed up Magento. The tricks are usually there in front of you.
But, other than that, having a good web hosting experience is as important as anything else. If the hosting server is slow in the first place, your efforts may not bear fruits. Make sure that you choose a server plan that fits your requirements and is also optimized to give you all the speed and convenience that you require from your e-commerce website.
Have any other options to boost Magento Performance (speed) that we missed? We would love to hear about them in the comments section below.

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