promises about performance are nice, facts about performance are nicer.
apart from the permanent monitoring above i randomly check this website with a couple of performance measurement websites – latest (not necessarily recent though) results are below:
- google page speed
- mobile: 100/100
- desktop: 100/100
- yslow (“small site or blog” ruleset): grade a, score 93/100
- pingdom: 100/100
- webpagetest: a a a a b x
- gtmetrics
- page speed grade a (99%)
- yslow grade b (86%)
since 1 june 2015 the site is running on https. find below the last performance values taken on http connection – actually there should not be a big difference to the current readings…
response times in may 2015: 327ms average, 567ms max, 251ms min
- google page speed
- mobile: 84/100
- desktop: 94/100
- yslow (“small site or blog” ruleset): grade x, score x/100
- pingdom: 100/100
- webpagetest: a a b d a x
- gtmetrics
- page speed grade a (97%)
- yslow grade a (92%)
on 26 feb 2015 i moved this whole site to another server at another provider – these are the last performance values taken on the old server (note the response time drop at the end, this is already a result of the move):
(from 2013-09-24 to 2015-02-26)
- google page speed
- mobile: 84/100
- desktop: 95/100
- yslow (“small site or blog” ruleset): grade a, score 99/100
- pingdom: 100/100
- webpagetest: a a b d a x
- gtmetrics
- page speed grade a (97%)
- yslow grade a (92%)
some more tweaking and tuning is well rewarded:
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