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When I did a speed test with Gtmetix I found out that my website loaded in only 1.2 seconds with a TTFB of 963 milliseconds. That is really fast considering, 1 I did not optimize the speed of my website, 2 I used WordPress, three I have a ton of different posts, and 4 this is a FREE hosting. To compare that a website hosted on a good webserver in Hostinger (a paid shared hosting plan) with nothing on it had also had a loading speed of 1.2 seconds.

 

Thank You Heliohost for this High Quality Hosting.

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Now that I installed a WordPress plugin (wp-rocket) the loading time decreased and had a largest contentful loading time of 482 ms and a fully loaded time of 900 ms

 

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As much as we love to hate on WP around here, I have to admit that number is extremely impressive. :)

 

And yes, when the content on it is set up correctly (and it's tested outside of registration hours since Tommy does often slow down around midnight UTC), a Tommy account can in fact be faster than some paid hosts.

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Your account has only used 9.8 GB of memory and 694.6 units of cpu in the last 24 hours. That's not bad at all for a wordpress site.

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Follow this tutorial:

 

However Heliohost is moving to Plesk so you may not be able to do this until later.

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On 5/4/2021 at 4:51 PM, wolstech said:

As much as we love to hate on WP around here, I have to admit that number is extremely impressive. :)

 

And yes, when the content on it is set up correctly (and it's tested outside of registration hours since Tommy does often slow down around midnight UTC), a Tommy account can in fact be faster than some paid hosts.

Ofcourse tommy is mor fast than other paid hosts in many ways. We have to thank you for that 🤩

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