We are experiencing long loading times when users do the folloiwng:
1. Initial visit to the website http://www.hustleheads.com (takes 10-40 sec)
2. When a user attempts to login to the admin panel http://www.hustleheads.com/wp-admin (takes 10-45 sec)
3. When a user attempts to logout (takes 15-never)
4. There are occasionally errors such as the following:
500 Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache Server at hustleheads.com Port 443
I am using WordPress 3.2.1, s2Member version 111105 + s2Member Pro v111105, Quick Cache version 110720 on my website. The URL is http://www.hustleheads.com. We are hosting our website on godaddy.com. I have spoken to Godaddy and they can not detect any problems with (DNS, bandwidth availability, or Linux OS, or server hardware issues). I was directed to use the following website (tools.pingdom.com) to test website performance. I have noticed the following pages take very longs times to load. Depending on when the test is performed s2Member can take even longer times to load. What do you recommend we change too improve/create faster loading times on our website? I have attached a screen shot of results from tools.pingdom.com. For Quick Cache I am using all of the defaults except I have changed the Cache Expiration Time to 7200 sec.
I have noticed that once a user has entered the website and click on other posts or navigates to different pages loading times are fast. Sometimes these times are slow for logged-in users.