I would look into the reason for the slowness. Is the memory fully used? Is
there a rogue process running? What is the root cause? If this is not
identified it could happen somewhere else.

-Daniel
On Jan 14, 2014 10:05 AM, "Steve Alligood" <[email protected]> wrote:

> ok, for extreme speed[1] and still have the benefits of Wordpress, you can
> move the main index page and create a cron every five minutes to wget the
> real wordpress page and save it as a static index page.  Comments, posts,
> etc, will take up to five minutes to show up, but an incredible number of
> page views can happen to that static file in the same cpu as a few hits to
> the php file (aka, tens of thousands per second versus tens per second).
>
> Of course, you may not need that level of performance.
>
> -Steve
>
> [1] 'extreme speed' as in not have a server fall over when slashdot or
> digg lists your page.
>
>
> On Jan 14, 2014, at 9:58 AM, Adam Stevenson wrote:
>
> > Wordpress is pretty slow for a number of reasons, but some easy things
> you
> > can do to speed it up is to install a php op-code cache, and a word press
> > cache plugin.  I would recommend xcache http://xcache.lighttpd.net/ for
> the
> > op code cache, and probably WP-Cache for the word press cache plugin.
> >
> > Other suggestions would be to use nginx for the webserver, cache the sql
> > queries, or move to a faster blogging platform :)
> >
> > Adam
> >
>
>
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