Performance | |
To access: Click the Performance icon on the Admin Panel By default, Tiki is configured with default performance settings which should suit most contexts. For example, Tiki uses the Smarty template engine and it has built-in cache. If you find Tiki slow, this page is here to help. |
Basic tips | |
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Real User Measurement | |
Minify JavaScript | |
Minify CSS | |
Apache (httpd.conf) | |
PHP Settings (php.ini) | |
Accelerating PHP | |
OPcache | |
Alternative PHP Cache (APC) | |
XCache | |
eAccelerator | |
Memcached | |
Redis | |
Database performance | |
This is a troubleshooting guide for database performance. |
MySQL | |
MySQL has a slow queries feature which is accessible via a log or at the command line. Please read the MySQL manual page to enable this feature. Using the information in MySQL's chapter on optimization, look for places where indexes may improve the database access speed. Add an index, then re-test. If you think you've found an improved indexing scheme, please open a tracker item on dev.tiki.org. In tiki-admin.php?page=general, you can activate Log SQL and set Log queries using more than (seconds): |
MySQL replication | |
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