• Resolved Karis

    (@askel45)


    1. Any impact of the plugin on shared hosting?
    2. Does it measure speed as a logged-in user or as a logged-out user? I have some scripts (like GA) which I only load for logged out users.

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  • Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    Hey!
    1. I never had anyone reporting any issues with server load – neither dedicated or shared hosting (it works the same on both), and I believe you shouldn’t encounter any too.
    2. It measures speed in a usual way Google PageSpeed Insights do – as a logged-out user.
    Cheers,
    Sabrina

    Thread Starter Karis

    (@askel45)

    Okay. Thank you for your reply. Last question, when testing, does it test from where I am accessing the site (my location) or where the website server is based?

    Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    That’s another very good question.

    Google PageSpeed Insights API (which uses Lighthouse API) runs tests from Google servers around the world. Which server specifically was used to run this particular test is unknown, neither you can point Google from where to test from. Sadly, but there is nothing we can do with this.

    I use PSI and this plugin myself to track the performance and get notified in case it changes significantly (means, the site needs my attention).

    But to see the real users’ experience once in a while I would use WebPageTest.org to run tests from the server that is closest to the majority of users of the website.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter Karis

    (@askel45)

    Thank you for that. I use WebPageTest now and then, but I guess I will stick to it since the new GTmetrix has become very inconsistent. Again, thank you for this. I will now install this plugin on my site.

    Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    Thanks!

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