I just want to point out that WP Super Cache only affects the front-end of your site and has nothing to do with the speed of the back-end.

Since WP Super Cache stores static files and serves those, it stands to reason that your front-end page loads will be fast as long as you have a decent connection. If you turn off your site caching and then look at the front-end of your site, you will get a better feel for how quickly your site truly responds.

I would guess that most of the admin page slowdown problems that people are experiencing are due to a problem with the host, not a problem with WordPress. In my own personal experience, DreamHost is not a great host. I would love to say that they have great performance and stability since I like their pricing and packages, but the performance just isn't there.

So, for all of you that think the admin side is slow, turn off your caching, look at your front page, and see if the slow response times are due to back-end-only issues or if they are site wide.

- Chris

Kirk M wrote:
Oh good (or not good as the case may be), then it's just not me and a few others seeing this.And I'm running on Bluehost which is usually up to speed since they did a massive upgrade to their servers earlier this years. Also running SuperCache since it came out by the way. Same thing as you see; Admin lags, site is fine. It's must be something in the 2.6 core that controls the Admin then?

DJ Allyn wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone had a problem with the 2.6 Admin running slower at times than
previous versions with or without gears enabled. Perhaps slower isn't the
term I'm looking for here but more like hesitating for several seconds
before switching to another page like from "Plugins" to "Comments" for
example. Once you're in a page like "Comments", things seem to move right
along until your attempt to switch to another section of the Admin.
Sometimes it's quick enough and sometimes it "hesitates" for several
seconds.
No error callouts, error logs are clean and I know it's not the server,
upgrade procedure (strictly "by the book" manual upgrading) or plugin
related (went the standard rounds with that) and doesn't seem to affect the actual site itself, just the Admin. I can't seem to find any reason for it
and it only appeared to begin with the 2.6 release, not beta's. Just
wondering if anyone else has noticed the same thing.

I have been noticing it myself.  I am running a FIOS duplexed 30mbps
connection and it seems to take about 15 - 20 seconds. to load the page. My sites are located at DreamHost, which accounts for some of the speed lapse,
but not that much.  The front page loads pretty good -- and I am using
WP-Super Cache.  It is just the admin pages that seem to drag a bit.

DJ Allyn
www.djallyn.org
www.liberaltopia.org
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