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    GZIP compression level

    What level is recommended and why in vB 2.3.0?
  • Erwin
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 2088

    #2
    1.

    Any higher, and you increase your server load with minimal additional compression.
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    • vB3Dev.Com

      #3
      well. I set it to 1 and I get ZERO increase in speed. so what't the point of having gzip options if that is the case?

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      • stanmxl
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2003
        • 315

        #4
        Originally posted by pHpLords.Net
        well. I set it to 1 and I get ZERO increase in speed. so what't the point of having gzip options if that is the case?
        You save bandwidth and people connecting from dial-up do notice a difference in speed.

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        • vB3Dev.Com

          #5
          I am on dial up and do not see any difference.

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          • stanmxl
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 315

            #6
            Originally posted by pHpLords.Net
            I am on dial up and do not see any difference.
            Then your page was small enough to begin with. In any event, the bandwidth is the real difference and reason to use gzip.

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            • Erwin
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2002
              • 2088

              #7
              Originally posted by pHpLords.Net
              well. I set it to 1 and I get ZERO increase in speed. so what't the point of having gzip options if that is the case?
              Check the size of the downloaded HTML page before and after GZIPping - there will be a difference. Having GZIP on for my forums have reduced by bandwidth by close to half.
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              • mark99
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2002
                • 118

                #8
                Remember, not all servers implement GZip properly (it can be quite twitchy), so it might only register in the headers and yet not actually physically compress the data.

                Sometimes it works on my server, other times a minor module is upgraded and it stops. It use to be much more stable, but not anymore.

                Load a large page and then under MS IE (doesn't always work with other browsers) right-click and select propertise. The page should be between 3 and 12K, with the days of 40/100K pages being gone.

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                • fiNal
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 151
                  • 3.0.0 Release Candidate 3

                  #9
                  i just set it from 1 to 9... and i think it got faster. i opened a poll on my board, 50% say its faster now

                  sorry for my bad english I hope, you understand me anyway

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                  • Zachery
                    Former vBulletin Support
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 59097

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Erwin
                    1.

                    Any higher, and you increase your server load with minimal additional compression.
                    your also increasing your server load quite abit if theres alot of traffic

                    disable gzip for a moment and try this link it will show you what gzip comression will do for your page

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                    • vB3Dev.Com

                      #11
                      Well, I certainly appreciate all the helpful responses here. Thanks to all of you!

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