yes, http/2.0 is enabledI noticed HTTP/1.0 in your screenshot. Is HTTP/2.0 enabled on this server? That would improve the performance I guess.
SetEnvIf Request_URI ".(jpeg|png|css|gif|ico|js)$" dontlog
# Log what remains
CustomLog "/var/www/vhosts/system/<domain>/logs/access_ssl_log" combined env=!dontlog
We've changed the Apache logging for busy websites so elements as jpg, ico, png etc aren't logged anymore. Sounds simple but saves a lot of pressure on the servers.
Additional directives for HTTPS
Code:SetEnvIf Request_URI ".(jpeg|png|css|gif|ico|js)$" dontlog # Log what remains CustomLog "/var/www/vhosts/system/<domain>/logs/access_ssl_log" combined env=!dontlog
We've changed the Apache logging for busy websites so elements as jpg, ico, png etc aren't logged anymore. Sounds simple but saves a lot of pressure on the servers.
Additional directives for HTTPS
Code:SetEnvIf Request_URI ".(jpeg|png|css|gif|ico|js)$" dontlog # Log what remains CustomLog "/var/www/vhosts/system/<domain>/logs/access_ssl_log" combined env=!dontlog
SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.(jpg|xml|png|gif|ico|js|css|swf|js?.|css?.)$" DontLog
CustomLog /var/www/vhosts/system/domain.com/logs/access_log combined Env=!DontLog
Is WP Fastest setup correctly? Do you have caching via .htaccess on?thanks for your reply, as i mentioned before, i have OVH VPS (8v core, 32 GB ram, ssd) i have enabled nginx (in proxy mode) cache (64M / 5 sec), php opcache enabled also and use WP Fastest Cache on Wordpress
Unless you know what you're doing, NGINX proxy cache doesn't actually work well with WordPress because of cookies. There is no need for varnish, though memcached could help. 300 what users? Forum? Woocom users trying to checkout? Blog readers? It mattersis it not enough? you suggest to use server caching like memecached or varnish? is it can help to improve the webserver and help handle with 300 users at one time?
i have caching via .htaccess on and i think the setup is correctly; usually we have about 300 clients (woocommerce), yesterday we had about 200, they mostly looking for new products (60-65 uniqe single products dropping every sunday 9:30 pm), some of them add items to the cart, some of them deciding to buy and they generate about 40 checkout on short time (15-30 minutes), but i think the most reason of the overload is massive refreshing website by them at 9:30-9:40, after that massive refreshing everything is back to normal and process of shopping is stable...Is WP Fastest setup correctly? Do you have caching via .htaccess on?
Unless you know what you're doing, NGINX proxy cache doesn't actually work well with WordPress because of cookies. There is no need for varnish, though memcached could help. 300 what users? Forum? Woocom users trying to checkout? Blog readers? It matters
Have you tried caching the page they refresh? Then just purge it once it is live?i have caching via .htaccess on and i think the setup is correctly; usually we have about 300 clients (woocommerce), yesterday we had about 200, they mostly looking for new products (60-65 uniqe single products dropping every sunday 9:30 pm), some of them add items to the cart, some of them deciding to buy and they generate about 40 checkout on short time (15-30 minutes), but i think the most reason of the overload is massive refreshing website by them at 9:30-9:40, after that massive refreshing everything is back to normal and process of shopping is stable...
clients refresh homepage where we show 18 new products and page like domain.com/new with 52 products per page, publishing of new prodcuts are usually planned (we add descriptions and images a couple hours before) and i don't sure if these pages are already cached, i didn't try purgining cache after publishingHave you tried caching the page they refresh? Then just purge it once it is live?