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So you’ve replaced with Apache with Nginx , or put Varnish out in front of your main webserver. Or maybe you just spent time converting all your main site images to CSS Data URLs . Either way, you’re now ready to taste the fruits of your work via speed tests. Here are some of the best resources for doing that. Google Page Speed Online | Google This is a brand-new service from Google that replicates it’s Page Speed service in online form. It’s focus is not on displaying a visual of the response, but rather on giving recommendations on how to improve speed. Site-perf.com | Site Performance This site is very responsive and lets you test from a few different servers — two in the U.S. and two overseas. Websiteoptimization.com | Website Optimization This service (and it’s accompanying documentation and guidance around optimization) is one of the best at giving recommendations on what to fix. Whichloadsfaster.com | Which Site Loads Faster? This site allows you to compare your site ag
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