Using what I believe is a more than adequate system for the LMS, I am
amazed at how slow the web interface can be to react, even from a
browser on the server system itself.

Are there any obvious tweaks that can be made? The wiki article on
performance monitoring was so out of date I didn't bother with it. I was
going to try using mysql instead of sqlite, but it seems this is
depreciated for LMS, and isn't considered a performance enhancer?

I am not complaining or trying to be rude, so I apologize if I come off
that way. I have had the squeezebox server running over the years on
gentoo, debian, ubuntu, and now fedora, and the distro never seemed to
make much difference in the performance. Switching to an SSD was
probably the largest boost, but it can still take real seconds to get a
page load sometimes. Google Chrome or Firefox.

Is it possible that the web interface itself is an issue? It is heavy on
the JS, but what site isn't these days?

Thank you for any advice!


The setup:

I have "Database memory config" set to High, Library Statistics are
disabled, and Artwork Pre-caching is on. I have disabled almost every
plugin it will let me.


Code:
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  Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz × 4
  6GB ram
  OS/Swap/Home partitions on an SSD drive
  
  Mikrotik RB450G gigabit router with 256MB ram
  
  Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893 @ Wed Mar 14 06:31:06 MDT 2012
  Hostname: crudora.schiznet
  Server IP Address: 10.20.30.6
  Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
  Operating system: Red Hat - EN - utf8
  Platform Architecture: x86_64-linux
  Perl Version: 5.14.2 - x86_64-linux-thread-multi
  Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
  Total Players Recognized: 2
  
  Total Images: 0
  Total Videos: 0
  Total Tracks: 29,953
  Total Albums: 2,704
  Total Artists: 894
  Total Genres: 40
  Total Playing Time: 2338:56:20
  
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