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I am new to PrestaShop. But I decided to try it out for my client. I did a fresh install on a freshly build Debian server at Rackspace. My client likes the setup but the Back Office responds very very slow! It take about 5 seconds to switch between pages. I tried a demo and it acts much faster then my setup.

 

I looking for any advise how to speed the server response.

 

Server is with 2 gig of ram and local db install nothing running on a server so far.

 

Thank you.

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I can definitly try that.  But something tells me that server is not an issue here. In fact, I can tell that front Office responds just fine, its a back office that has an issue of some sort. But I will setup a wordpress just to test.

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I tried both Firefox and Chrome. Do not see much difference. And, like I said, last night I login to demo account hosted here, and its like a night and day. Demo account here much much faster.I think some php setting needs to be adjusted or something

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what you can do to help find bottleneck is run profiling (note when turned on it executes for any front/back office visitor)

 

config/defines.inc.php

 

define('_PS_DEBUG_PROFILING_', false);

 

to

 

define('_PS_DEBUG_PROFILING_', true);

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Just want to thank for your help. Enabling debug exposed the issue right away. It was a simple file protection issue on xml folder inside of config folder. Now back office runs much much nicer

That great news, one thing to keep in mind whenever you turn on profiling or debug modes.  This affects 'all' visitors.  ave maria pues...jajajaja

 

happy prestashopping

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There are no users at this point. We still in a setup stage, loading test content, theaming, hooking up to payment gateways. It will be a while till first clients will hit the store. Main problem is that the clients still not quite sure how he wants it to be setup as he never had online store before.

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There are no users at this point. We still in a setup stage, loading test content, theaming, hooking up to payment gateways. It will be a while till first clients will hit the store. Main problem is that the clients still not quite sure how he wants it to be setup as he never had online store before.

 

For those back offices with the need for speed, this module fixes it.

 

Please take a look at [Module] BoZoom PrestaShop Back Office Performance for 1.5 | 1.6

 

this module 'will' significantly speed up your back off pages

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Just scroll down the page and you will see a whole lot of debug information. Mind boggling !

 

woot woot...loads of stuff  (note: i have new module coming soon that will allow you to turn on profiling but limit it to the IP you are testing from so visitors will not see this information, which is 'very' bad. )

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and if you really want your back office to go zoom zoom

http://www.etiendas.co/en/55-prestashop-back-office-performance.html

 

check out the demo back office, see product desc for link etc.

 

blip blip

 

 

dramatic improvement! Thanks El Patron

 

thanks exgenapplicances, we were hoping to see these results outside of our own shops!...I use a 'lot' of different back offices and needed to put some giddy up as I spent to much time waiting for back office pages to load.  zoom zoom :)  and for anyone running 1.5 check out my JavaPro module, it significantly reduces front office page render.

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Let me expand on the OP's solution, since it isn't clear what was required.

 

The default PrestaShop installation walked me through several chown commands to ensure that various folders were accessible by the web server user (on Debian, that's www-data). The installation, however, FAILED to inform me that I also needed to chown /config/xml - taking ownership of that allowed the script to write things that changed page load times from 10 seconds each to milliseconds.

 

This really should be fixed in the installation script. I was literally seconds away from turfing the entire platform due to every single tiny change taking 10 seconds to perform.

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thanks exgenapplicances, we were hoping to see these results outside of our own shops!...I use a 'lot' of different back offices and needed to put some giddy up as I spent to much time waiting for back office pages to load.  zoom zoom :)  and for anyone running 1.5 check out my JavaPro module, it significantly reduces front office page render.

 

El Patron i purchase this module and i don't note difference:

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/83IPsaVJAlE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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in this screen shot you have yet to move 'any' javascript to the bottom.  So for now you only have benefit of CCC of .css.

http://awesomescreenshot.com/0a04axf3ea

 

Please review the built in instructions, see tab BoZoom Profiling Guide on how to manage top/bottom javascript loading.

also see example shop http://demoboperf16.etiendas.co/  login [email protected] pwd demodemo  here you will see how I profiled a 1.6 shop.  Note: since installed on demo more javascript has been discovered by module, so I will need to go profile more.

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in this screen shot you have yet to move 'any' javascript to the bottom.  So for now you only have benefit of CCC of .css.

http://awesomescreenshot.com/0a04axf3ea

 

Please review the built in instructions, see tab BoZoom Profiling Guide on how to manage top/bottom javascript loading.

also see example shop http://demoboperf16.etiendas.co/  login [email protected] pwd demodemo  here you will see how I profiled a 1.6 shop.  Note: since installed on demo more javascript has been discovered by module, so I will need to go profile more.

 

Solve my problem! Tank you El Patron.
 
I note that some pages still slow to load, in case i get the code font of page (CTRL + U) to find the JS and move to down right?
 
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