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  • Dennis Adolfi 1082 posts 6449 karma points MVP 6x c-trib
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 09:38
    Dennis Adolfi
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    Slow in Production

    Hello Umbracians and Tea Commerce fans!

    I have a problem and was hoping you could help me with this.

    I have an Umbraco 6.1.6 site running Tea Commerce, and im experience that it is very slow at times. When I run it locally it goes really fast, but in production, it is very slow. Takes sometimes up to 10s to load a page.

    My first thought was that the server was slow, but it is my company's server and we have lots of other Umbraco sites in much larger size where it is no problem.

    Had it just been about the site itself being slow, I would have suspected heavy images, scripts, or try using more Marco Caching, but since the back-office is also extremly slow, I dont think thats the case. The webshop has a lot of products but that should not be a problem right?

    Maybe this is not a Tea Commerce bug but instead something with the Umbraco instance, but had to check with you if it could be that I may have missed some setting in Web.config or any other setting.

    I have fixed all the Best practices for live deployment, but is there any specific Tea Commerce deployment i may have missed?

    Thank you all!

  • Anders Burla 2560 posts 8256 karma points
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 09:55
    Anders Burla
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    Hi Dennis

    How many product nodes do you have? And how many do you display at one page?

    Kind regards
    Anders

  • Dennis Adolfi 1082 posts 6449 karma points MVP 6x c-trib
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 10:03
    Dennis Adolfi
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    Hi Anders. Totaly its around 200-300 products, and one page displays everything from 1 to 20 products. But my concern is that the backoffice also is slow, almost slower than the front. And that should´nt have anything with the amount of products showing on one page right?

  • Anders Burla 2560 posts 8256 karma points
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 10:06
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    If the backoffice is also slow - what should not be Tea Commerce. And the back office is quick on your local machine?

  • Dennis Adolfi 1082 posts 6449 karma points MVP 6x c-trib
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 10:08
    Dennis Adolfi
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    Yes, the backoffice is fast locally, but slow in production. As i said, this might be more of a Umbraco problem than a Tea Commerce, just though i had to check if this seemed familiar to anyone?

  • Dennis Adolfi 1082 posts 6449 karma points MVP 6x c-trib
    Feb 06, 2015 @ 11:17
    Dennis Adolfi
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    I'll go look for the solution in a Umbraco forum, since this feels more like a Umbraco issue. Thanks anyway Anders.

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