• I’ve been running tests on landing pages and whilst tracking campaigns I’ve noticed a 2 seconds page load time difference when adding a query string to the URL for tracking purposes with disk: enhanced compared to disk: basic.

    Even though the page contains no dynamic content it actually serves 2 seconds slower when using disk: enhanced than running disk: basic.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

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  • Thread Starter Nic Windley

    (@nisiwi)

    Here are some test results on a vps with apache and nginx

    This is without a CDN and no minification.

    DISC BASIC MODE

    Without query string – 3.5 to 4 second page load time
    With query string – 3.5 to 4 second page load time

    DISC ENHANCED MODE

    Without query string – 3.5 to 4 second page load time
    With query string – 6 to 6.5 second page load time

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