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TUS server upgraded
MonkeyIsland:
Generally websites perform slower under SSL protocol because there is encryption/decryption of data. But the time shouldn't be that high to bother anyone. How slow is it on your end?
Senator:
--- Quote from: MonkeyIsland on June 28, 2017, 08:00 AM ---Generally websites perform slower under SSL protocol because there is encryption/decryption of data. But the time shouldn't be that high to bother anyone. How slow is it on your end?
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Takes around 5 secs before the frontpage opens.
TheKaren:
Anything from 5-10 seconds.
I know it's not the end of the world, I just find it a little like "CMON HURRY UP!" when literally every other website I visit loads instantly(really, almost the second I fetch the url).
If we have a safer more secure TUS then whatever, once it's loaded it's fine, it's just that initial load, like I said, not a big deal really :)
Tomi:
Ah Steps and his easy-to-do ideas :D i know that feeling :D
Joke, this was really needed ;)
StepS:
--- Quote from: MonkeyIsland on June 28, 2017, 08:00 AM ---Generally websites perform slower under SSL protocol because there is encryption/decryption of data. But the time shouldn't be that high to bother anyone. How slow is it on your end?
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This will generally depend on the server-side implementation and performance, not so much client-side.
However, in case you didn't know, encrypted HTTP/2 is faster than unencrypted HTTP/1.1: https://www.troyhunt.com/i-wanna-go-fast-https-massive-speed-advantage/
Encrypted HTTP/2 is supported in every modern browser, and is used on certain big websites, especially those with high load. Of course, implementing this would mean much more than just turning the https switch on. Also, it may break current API implementations.
Edit: confirmed, the main page takes a while to load, but other pages load fine.
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