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    Important Updated Node.JS application hosting support

    I always host static stuff outside of node.js , so if would be cool to have node running on a different port and map an URL to it i.e. mydomain.com/api:9000 and host the static stuff on nginx/apache. I cannot figure how to implement such setup with your extension and I'm still using node.js on...
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    yes but mariadb 5.5 seems to outperform 10.5 in my case....
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    Well I just discovered that the machines are running a different version of Mariadb (5.5 against 10.5), I measured disk performances and are better on my new instance, I've run a couple of mysql testing tools and also performances are better, but I had to think that 5.5 against 10.5 have...
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    Additional notes: I detached the volumes and moved from a m5a.xlarge to a t3.xlarge.... things gone worst. JUmped from 1.8-2.0 to 3.0 secs response times. what the hell is going on there on aws ?
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    Well I know quite well the Mysql optimizations, I run the perl optimizer and increased some buffers/values, but that had no effects. Also by calling the same page /wp-login in a row should now affect the disk load in any case, I mean, we are talking about a 0% cpu server that respond in 2...
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    I know it, nope the old server got an "untuned" mysql installation and a legacy php-fpm configuration on apache. I've also set the new one to a dedicated php-fpm , but we have a TTFB different from 0.4 (old server) to 2.0 (new server). I'm going mad, this has no sense.
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    Issue Moved from AWS t1.small to m5a.xlarge , Wordpress poor performances

    Hi there, I moved a wordpress site from an AWS t1.small to a dedicated plesk setup on a m5a.xlarge.. I was not expecting to have an huge boost on the site, but the performance of the wordpress website has dropped down to a level that I had to run in under a dedicated php-fpm pool (just to...
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