Platforms
Finally, the platform you use will influence your site speed. Choosing a platform that will increase website speed while delivering everything you need can be a challenge.
Not sure what to look for in a platform? If a platform can check all the boxes below, it’s considered adequate; if not, you may want to consider switching.
A good platform should:
- Have architecture designed for speed without bloatware.
- Reduce external systems.
- Stay updated with the latest software systems and upgrade platform components like operating systems, language, and latest DBs.
- Have the ability to deliver the tech without plugins.
- Reduce the need for 3rd party systems that slow down the experience.
- Have a modern framework for microservices.
- Improve search performance and use tools like Elasticsearch etc.
- Offer flexible integration with other systems.
- Provide content modeling that meets your needs.
- Have a division of real-time vs. background activities to ensure that the user experience is maximized.
- Offer reporting to provide optimization opportunities. For example, reports should identify slow parts of the system and upgrade to tune results.
- Boast continuous platform updates for speed and security.
- Have performance SLAs that cover the speed and the uptime of the platform
- Provide ongoing performance tuning to ensure that the platform is working at peak performance and that any changes have not altered its performance.
Why Are Some Websites Slow?
There’s a lot to consider when trying to figure out why your site’s website speed isn’t up to par. Response time and performance contribute to its success, so taking the opportunity to improve your site is well worth the extra effort.