For new store visitors, the first page loading speed is a critical factor in visitor retention. With an industry median of 7.25 seconds, and the so called “optimal” 3 second threshold, what kind of initial impression does a vanilla, non-cached Magento store offer new visitors? Let's have a look.
In this benchmark, we compare the performance of LiteSpeed Web Server to Nginx and Apache both with and without cache.
For Apache, as the number of users increases, memory usage and servcrease drastically. LiteSpeed Web Serer's memory usage and server load stay low even when concurrency is increased.
This benchmark compares the speed at which different web servers and caching platforms respond to requests for small ESI scripts using both non-keep-alive and keep-alive connections.
This benchmark compares the speed at which different cache engines (LSCache and Varnish) deliver small static files using both non-keep-alive and keep-alive connections.
This benchmark compares the speed at which different web servers respond to requests for small PHP scripts using both non-keep-alive and keep-alive connections.
This benchmark compares the speed at which different web servers deliver small static files using both non-keep-alive and keep-alive connections both on regular HTTP and HTTPS.
We offer flexible pricing of LiteMage so you can choose the best fit for your needs.
LiteMage Cache uses Edge Side Includes (ESI) to punch holes in pages where information changes from visitor to visitor.