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"Slow" webiste

Asked by NorthReptile in Unix Networking

I have been sent here with the arduous task of having someone find a solution to why our website is supposedly slow in the US. I have no way of actually knowing if it is slow in the US, what areas of the US are supposedly affected, how many of our customers experience problems with the website or any information concerning demography, computer software they are run etc et c. But never the less.

Our server is located in Germany on a 100mb connection. We have a quad core with 8gb ram, low cpu load and low bandwidth. We run basic apache/mysql service and php on Debian 4. We run some backup every day but even accounting for this this is not the the actual problem.

No one in Europe is complaining......we are located in Sweden and the website renders pretty fast here, even all the way from germany.

Accordingly to alexis our website is slow

http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/northerner.com

The website is run using Bitrix sofware and has customisations to our needs involving  local database connections.

I've had a server guy in to check our server settings and it's fine.The datacentre don't have any problems that they know of. And if the site code was shit then surely i would also be experiencing painfully slow loading times.

So any ideas?
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