You're replying to a comment left by Eldhose Varghese that was posted on July 04, 2010

Thank you for this useful guidance. We had some hosting related performance issues for one client. Our Engineers has posted some tips on our blog below. It may be helpful
for the readers of this page. http://blog.ecommercesoftwaresolutionsonline.com/archives/839/performance-issues-tuning-of-hosting-server-for-medium-magento-stores.html

You're replying to a comment left by saho that was posted on February 16, 2010

Have you noticed any differences with setting up innodb_buffer_pool_size?

You're replying to a comment left by Michel Kompanje that was posted on March 23, 2010

Find it very hard to make it right for my website: kinderkleding. Installed on a IIS, doesn’t make it easier.

You're replying to a comment left by Rolando that was posted on August 10, 2010

I wrote a note on how to cache querie results using magento cache http://rgarro.blogspot.com/2010/08/cache-query-result-boost-magento.html

You're replying to a comment left by saho that was posted on January 24, 2011

Anybody here use Simple Configurable Products? It turns out our slow down was a direct cause of this. Its a great extension, we just had to configure it differently. It changed our page loads of configurable products from 10-15 seconds back to the 2 second loads it should be.

You're replying to a comment left by Mayur Shah that was posted on February 09, 2011

Thank you for sharing information

There are other certain ways to improve magento performence using .htacess options like as below

php_flag zlib.output_compression on

Instead of off put on that will lead more speed

Thanks

You're replying to a comment left by assurance auto en ligne that was posted on June 02, 2011

Nie tip. I really didn’t thin about MySQL to improve the speed of Magento. I will say to my webmaster to do it.

You're replying to a comment left by mobile app platform that was posted on June 09, 2011

Well, since Magento is something that depends mainly on the MySQL database server, I think it is very much obvious that concentrating on configuring one’s MySQL database server could very well be the answer. However, the availability of RAM is a major concern. So is the case with the amount of money required! I think then only can the performance of Magento be optimized and since this being a database application, it would need vast proportion of read operations as well as database access!