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5 Ways Your Database Could Be Hindering Your Blog’s Performance

Posted on the 30 January 2015 by Dfennell @BloggerGo

As Internet access becomes faster, websites that have insufficient processing power are becoming more apparent. Everything from excessive coding to hardware configurations can play a role in the overall performance of your blog. The society of today requires a sense of instant gratification and needs to have information now. How can the performance of the database weaken your blog’s influence on the world wide web?

Search Engine Crawling

Search engines such as Google find load times of sites important for search engine results. If your site is slower than a competing blog, then it may rank lower in comparison. Hardware that is connected to your database could be affecting this load time with inefficient access to memory and storage. As devices and access are getting faster, your database needs to be faster as well in order to keep up in the search results compared to other sites similar to your own.

Excessive Bells-and-Whistles

Adding Flash-based objects to your blog may give it more features, but it could be slowing its functionality. Personal computers and mobile devices could spend too much time trying to render all of those objects, which could be frustrating to someone who wants information immediately. Pick and choose the best components of your blog and try to trash the rest. When it comes to bells-and-whistles, too much of a good thing can be damaging to your online reputation.

Image Efficiency

Images can be incredibly large when you add them to your database. If the hardware is less than ideal, the images will take that much longer to load. Optimized images and using faster database accessibility can vastly improve the blogs performance by greatly reducing the image’s rendering time. Use editing software to make your images smaller, and try not to upload pictures directly from your smartphone. These could be larger than most visual displays.

Older Versions of Server Software

An older version of server-side software can be detrimental to your website’s functionality. According to this post by blogger Stewart McKie, keeping apps such as SQL updated can lower costs, improve data accessibility and make future setups much easier to commit. New database hardware may assist in speed, but older software may not be optimizing the experience by using obsolete coding.

Hardware Configuration

One of the more contributing factors to database performance for your blog is the configuration of the hardware itself. Using archaic forms of database development could be putting your site at a disadvantage and making it slower than it should be. Using hosting providers that offer true in-memory advancements for databases could vastly increase the performance of the blog giving visitors a quick and pleasurable experience.

The oveall speed of your blog could be hindering its performance making it less than attractive for your target audience. However, technologies surrounding memory databases and functionality can improve your site’s functionality. According to this post by Todd William, not all in-memory database providers are created equal. Optimize your site’s capabilities by giving your visitors what they need – faster access to data through superior database development.


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