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vasilica grama

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Osclass speed
« on: October 20, 2022, 08:08:02 AM »
Hi guys, when are you going to update this script cause it is really slow. Flynax is 10 times faster(10 times more stupid design, indeed).

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Luka93

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2022, 11:16:40 AM »
Hi guys, when are you going to update this script cause it is really slow. Flynax is 10 times faster(10 times more stupid design, indeed).

Would not agree on Flynax being faster..

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Digitalcay Limited

Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2022, 12:12:57 PM »
Hi guys, when are you going to update this script cause it is really slow. Flynax is 10 times faster(10 times more stupid design, indeed).

Vasile, ai încercat CloudFlare?
Loading fast for me. I’m also getting 99% PC 78% mobile.

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vasilica grama

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2022, 09:13:59 AM »
Hi guys, when are you going to update this script cause it is really slow. Flynax is 10 times faster(10 times more stupid design, indeed).

Vasile, ai încercat CloudFlare?
Loading fast for me. I’m also getting 99% PC 78% mobile.

Nu am incercat.
I don't have that high traffic to switch to CF

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vasilica grama

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2022, 09:17:14 AM »
Hi guys, when are you going to update this script cause it is really slow. Flynax is 10 times faster(10 times more stupid design, indeed).

Would not agree on Flynax being faster..

Bought both of them and believe me, it is. Not sure if the cache is the secret or the script design. But anyway, this need improve in speed, for sure

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Tango

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2022, 09:25:42 AM »
I wouldn't agree on Osclass being slow.
https://forums.osclasspoint.com/themes/high-speed-website/msg36585/#msg36585
If you have a look at the topic above, some guys are getting pretty good results with their setups.

Basically, like with most web software, it all comes down to the hosting performance and the resource optimisation (images, icons, css etc.)
There's no silver bullet, you just have to find the sweet spot for your use case.

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vasilica grama

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2022, 10:08:27 AM »
I wouldn't agree on Osclass being slow.
https://forums.osclasspoint.com/themes/high-speed-website/msg36585/#msg36585
If you have a look at the topic above, some guys are getting pretty good results with their setups.

Basically, like with most web software, it all comes down to the hosting performance and the resource optimisation (images, icons, css etc.)
There's no silver bullet, you just have to find the sweet spot for your use case.

Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)

Marked as best answer by vasilica grama on October 21, 2022, 04:51:23 PM
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Digitalcay Limited

Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2022, 11:59:18 AM »
I wouldn't agree on Osclass being slow.
https://forums.osclasspoint.com/themes/high-speed-website/msg36585/#msg36585
If you have a look at the topic above, some guys are getting pretty good results with their setups.

Basically, like with most web software, it all comes down to the hosting performance and the resource optimisation (images, icons, css etc.)
There's no silver bullet, you just have to find the sweet spot for your use case.

Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)

Salut Vasile,
You don’t need high traffic to use Cloudflare DNS. Just register choose free plan and and change your NS servers and add the records. Then go to optimisation / speed tab and tick the CSS, JS etc boxes to optimise and it should boost your speed up. I’m also using it on one of my new sites with 0 traffic as I’ve a few classifieds. It shouldn’t really matter how much ram or cores your server is as as long as your network peering is good and your site passes lighthouse cls, etc and adding the correct caching plugins.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2022, 12:01:01 PM by Digitalcay Limited »

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Tango

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2022, 12:12:21 PM »
Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)
It's not always about cores and RAM. When dealing with such software, the storage I/O and latency is also hugely important, along with the software used for hosting (PHP version, Apache/LiteSpeed/Nginx etc.).
For example, LiteSpeed & Nginx are miles ahead of Apache, in terms of performance.

I remember back in the day, I had an extremely powerful VPS on Contabo, with the same specs as yours (30 GB RAM, 8 cores) but with a standard-bad HDD (no SSDs back then).
I can't describe how slow the performance was, the HDD being the bottleneck - and running on a VPS, that HDD was shared between a lot of users, so it stayed in 100% all the time (plus it was going bad I think). I had them change my VPS and the issue was solved.

Also, some software is more prone to DB queries (I/O operations) than others, and I think Osclass is one of them, as there were some old tickets regarding this, opened on the original dev repo (e.g. https://github.com/osclass/Osclass/issues/2293).
That's why you might feel Flynax a bit snappier.

Test, test and test again.
Good luck!

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vasilica grama

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2022, 04:52:25 PM »
I wouldn't agree on Osclass being slow.
https://forums.osclasspoint.com/themes/high-speed-website/msg36585/#msg36585
If you have a look at the topic above, some guys are getting pretty good results with their setups.

Basically, like with most web software, it all comes down to the hosting performance and the resource optimisation (images, icons, css etc.)
There's no silver bullet, you just have to find the sweet spot for your use case.

Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)

Salut Vasile,
You don’t need high traffic to use Cloudflare DNS. Just register choose free plan and and change your NS servers and add the records. Then go to optimisation / speed tab and tick the CSS, JS etc boxes to optimise and it should boost your speed up. I’m also using it on one of my new sites with 0 traffic as I’ve a few classifieds. It shouldn’t really matter how much ram or cores your server is as as long as your network peering is good and your site passes lighthouse cls, etc and adding the correct caching plugins.

Salut,
will try it and see, thanks for info

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vasilica grama

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2022, 04:54:33 PM »
Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)
It's not always about cores and RAM. When dealing with such software, the storage I/O and latency is also hugely important, along with the software used for hosting (PHP version, Apache/LiteSpeed/Nginx etc.).
For example, LiteSpeed & Nginx are miles ahead of Apache, in terms of performance.

I remember back in the day, I had an extremely powerful VPS on Contabo, with the same specs as yours (30 GB RAM, 8 cores) but with a standard-bad HDD (no SSDs back then).
I can't describe how slow the performance was, the HDD being the bottleneck - and running on a VPS, that HDD was shared between a lot of users, so it stayed in 100% all the time (plus it was going bad I think). I had them change my VPS and the issue was solved.

Also, some software is more prone to DB queries (I/O operations) than others, and I think Osclass is one of them, as there were some old tickets regarding this, opened on the original dev repo (e.g. https://github.com/osclass/Osclass/issues/2293).
That's why you might feel Flynax a bit snappier.

Test, test and test again.
Good luck!

Thanks for tips, will look into them

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Digitalcay Limited

Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #11 on: October 21, 2022, 08:33:20 PM »
Before to post this I was aware of my hosting resources and I believe that's ok(VPS with 30G ram and 8 cores). I will have a look into cdn plugin and webp optimisation plugin(cache I am using and indeed makes a difference)
It's not always about cores and RAM. When dealing with such software, the storage I/O and latency is also hugely important, along with the software used for hosting (PHP version, Apache/LiteSpeed/Nginx etc.).
For example, LiteSpeed & Nginx are miles ahead of Apache, in terms of performance.

I remember back in the day, I had an extremely powerful VPS on Contabo, with the same specs as yours (30 GB RAM, 8 cores) but with a standard-bad HDD (no SSDs back then).
I can't describe how slow the performance was, the HDD being the bottleneck - and running on a VPS, that HDD was shared between a lot of users, so it stayed in 100% all the time (plus it was going bad I think). I had them change my VPS and the issue was solved.

Also, some software is more prone to DB queries (I/O operations) than others, and I think Osclass is one of them, as there were some old tickets regarding this, opened on the original dev repo (e.g. https://github.com/osclass/Osclass/issues/2293).
That's why you might feel Flynax a bit snappier.

Test, test and test again.
Good luck!

Thanks for tips, will look into them

I suggest using Amazon AWS servers. They are fast and decent pricing.
I'm running 8gb ram instance with Cloudflare, some cache plugins, etc. on one of my sites that get 12-15k visitors per day but using a different script than osclass which isn't any better  (old and buggy) and it's loading fast but was using 4gb ram previously and was loading okay without issues until too much concurrent connections rising. So you wouldn't need a powerful server anyway.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2022, 08:59:19 PM by Digitalcay Limited »

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mwindey

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #12 on: October 21, 2022, 11:45:41 PM »
@vasilica

I am getting tired of this shit you started.. Get flnax or learn how to optimize your site. As Digitalcay and Tango already showed there knowledge.... Learn from them!....
« Last Edit: October 21, 2022, 11:49:22 PM by mwindey »

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Digitalcay Limited

Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2022, 11:52:49 PM »
@vasilica

I am getting tired of this shit you started.. Get flnax or learn how to optimize your site. As Digitalcay and Tango already showed there knowledge.... Learn from them!....

 ;D. I ain't got much knowledge in site optimizations just what I forcefully implemented on my sites along the way but yeah all info is on google really

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Re: Osclass speed
« Reply #14 on: October 22, 2022, 08:13:14 AM »
 :P :P :-*