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Majesty 2 running slow
Majesty 2 running slow











majesty 2 running slow
  1. #Majesty 2 running slow install
  2. #Majesty 2 running slow full
  3. #Majesty 2 running slow pro
  4. #Majesty 2 running slow Pc

Monster Kingdom, the third expansion for the real-time king simulation Majesty 2, sees your titular character booted off the throne and sent into exile with just his sidekick for company.

#Majesty 2 running slow install

Bitnami is one click install virtual machine, very fast to install(once click) but unfortunately it is running very very slow.Maybe it's not so good to be the king. It has very good interface but when it comes to running magento the performance is very poor.

majesty 2 running slow

#Majesty 2 running slow pro

Mamp pro is using fastCGI script and its beauty is that you can switch php versions very easily.

#Majesty 2 running slow full

Vagrant is a full virtual box environment there are full boxes which contains all the minimum software packages running in a virtual machine you can access it by ip or by a subdomain. ( The intl library is missing you have to follow the steps to install it) It is running magento very fast even after enabeling xdebug,(you have to install xdebug 1.X) I am discussing about magento development on local environment not running the live website on server. I am using mac I tried different tools to install magento (xampp,Mamp,vagrant etc) Here i am listing it by the fastest at top. Development is impossible with opcache on and revalidation off because any PHP modification would require a cache reset. Opcache timestamp validation should always be on for development.Generally, only page cache and block cache should be turned off for development and turned back on when testing. Make sure caching is turned on (this is the default behavior).To speed up front end development, turn off merging of CSS and JavaScript.If you need sample data, you can install it using composer or by cloning repositories.You can increase the memory available to PHP to get an increase in performance with Xdebug on. The xdebug.max_nesting_level configuration needs to be set to 200 or greater for Magento. Enable this feature only when you need it because it requires a lot of memory and degrades performance. Make sure you install and enable PHP OPcache.Magento recommends installing and using the latest supported version.The following is a list of optimizations you can make on your local development machine Reading other answers I think this information could be a helpful addition Suggestions from Magento posted after this question was answered. I don't know but I feel so bad developing with this stuff. Creating a new order, filling the fields and every field executes a js that lasts for 5-6s. If someone asks me for show him a test, like creating a new product or something like that he just freaks out. Is this normal? you guys work with this timing? I commented this with some colleagues and we just don't believe, I have to be working like this? I sometimes despair of waiting all the time watching the screen. Then another one navigating on frontend catalog: These 2 pictures are about navigating inside setup wizard. with angular.js these files lasts forever. I saw a problem going to setup wizard too. Usually M2 responds okay, slow but okay, about 5-10s to load the pages, but sometimes (more usually than sometimes) it just stucks forever! sometimes is the first page and sometimes are the css,js,html files but always the problem is with TTFB. Magento 2.1.2 is installed only with sampledata (no more modules are installed).I need to work with Windows so I use vagrant:

#Majesty 2 running slow Pc

My environment: My pc is "good" i5 with 8gb RAM. My question is, how you all M2 developers work? because I don't believe you have to wait 20s-30s for refreshing the page. But when I'm working with an extension or layout problem I need to be removing static files, clearing cache, etc. I'm talking about development mode, I know that in production with cache enabled and other things the website can be smooth. I have to wait about 20-30s for every change I make? really? I recently started developing on magento2 new extensions or customizations, and my first impression was a nightmare.













Majesty 2 running slow