This article is part 1 of 5 of the series Speeding up with Google Pagespeed
Google Pagespeed is currently being used by many dedicated servers (VPSs, Dedicated Servers) because of its ability to improve the speed of the website from the front-end optimization, furthermore it is also a factor to Help website improve Google Pagespeed Insight score by Google itself set the rules.
Since there are many people who ask me to write about Google Pagespeed, I will write a whole series of how to install it into the two most popular webserver types, LAMP (Apache) and LEMP (NGINX) on both Linux operating systems. The variables are CentOS and Ubuntu.
Along with the installation of Pagespeed, I will say the meaning of the current module that Google Pagespeed support, and should use modules that can improve the performance of the website without affecting users.
What is Google Pagespeed?
Google Pagespeed is a module for Apache and NGINX applications - the two most popular applications used by web servers, which optimize the code structure and method of data transfer to the browser. to speed up website. For example, it can help you include and compress CSS / JS, enable asynchronous loading for CSS / JS, optimize images, ... using Google Pagespeed will help you speed up the website very significantly. It is designed to facilitate the user experience and accelerate the website.
What to prepare?
This series is for people who are using their own server so make sure you have a VPS or Dedicated Server, are using CentOS or Ubuntu and use LAMP or LAMP webserver (recommended for your series).
If you have not got anything yet and want to start with your own server then I encourage you to take a look at the Learn to use Base Server series, so you can continue with this series better.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
INTRODUCES SERIE INCREASING WITH GOOGLE PAGESPEED
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