Performance
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This Magento 2 module adds the partytown library to your project with some configuration options to allow you to load some scripts such as GTM off the main thread to help with performance.
https://github.com/rossmc/magento2-partytown03 Nov 2024
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Prepare your Magento store for peak performance this Black Friday with our extension that temporarily disables automatic cache flushing from both the backend and frontend. This feature is invaluable during high-traffic periods, allowing you to make data edits without triggering cache flushes that could impact performance. Ensure your store runs seamlessly, even under heavy loads, and handle changes efficiently without disruption.
https://github.com/hypershopbv/Hypershop_SpikePerformance01 Nov 2024
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Typically a lot of Magento 2 stores are slow to build, some taking up to and over an hour. This becomes a bigger pain point as stores grow and more themes & locales are added. Often optimising build time is often towards the bottom of the priority list. The Magento Static Content Deploy Docs provides a good amount of detail on this subject, and is a good read.
https://www.sdj.pw/posts/magento2-simple-build-optimisations/29 Oct 2024
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Our advanced Front-end and Theme for Magento are here to take your online store to the next level making it faster, smoother, and more SEO-friendly. Say goodbye to slow load times and hello to an engaging, efficient shopping experience.
http://www.viraxpress.com/24 Sep 2024
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This module is a powerful tool for developers who want to process large data sets in a short amount of time. It allows you to process large collections of data in parallel using multiple child processes, improving performance and reducing processing time.
https://github.com/zepgram/module-multi-threading22 Sep 2024
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Time to first byte (TTFB) is how long it takes a server to generate HTML of a requested page. 1-2 seconds is an acceptable TTFB of an uncached page. Anything above it could be a sign of a performance issue.
https://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2023/11/how-to-use-a-php-profiler-to-audit-a-slow-adobe-commerce-site/31 Jul 2024
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Will switching to a new PHP version improve your Magento online store’s speed? In this blog post, we share the results of testing Magento Open Source performance with different versions of PHP, from 8.1 to 8.2.
https://magenable.com.au/magento-ecommerce/magento-php-performance-speed-test/31 Jul 2024
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