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in title, tags, annotations or urlCache compressed? or uncompressed? | High Performance Web Sites - 1 views
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My previous blog post, Cache them if you can, suggests that current cache sizes are too small - especially on mobile. Given this concern about cache size a relevant question is: If a response is compressed, does the browser save it compressed or uncompressed? Compression typically reduces responses by 70%.
Performance Calendar » How Response Times Impact Business? - 2 views
Introducing tcprstat, a TCP response time tool | MySQL Performance Blog - 1 views
Performance Calendar » Bloated Request & Response Headers - 5 views
Response Time Overview - 0 views
Why response times are often measured incorrectly - Public - dynaTrace Community - 3 views
Responsive web design from the future - 6 views
"Responsive Page Load", Andy Hume - 0 views
Upgrade to a Faster Server: Results - 2 views
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Summary: We further explore the results of upgrading to a faster server. Overall the site showed improved response speed and website "stickiness." Average page load times improved by 48% to 60% server response times improved by more than 60%, and people stayed longer, viewed more pages, and bounced less.
Are WebSockets faster than AJAX? ...with latency in mind? - Peterbe.com - 0 views
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The advantage with WebSockets (over AJAX) is basically that there's less HTTP overhead. Once the connection has been established, all future message passing is over a socket rather than new HTTP request/response calls. So, you'd assume that WebSockets can send and receive much more messages per unit time.