I found that I didn't use $wgMessageCacheType, added it, then rerun profile.
It was a bit slower ( with msg cache
<http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140819_SE_11GM/> , without
<http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140819_AJ_10H0/> )
hmm. I guess the diskspeed is slow. Before I cut down resourceloader.php,
the site took like 15 seconds to load.
By the way, I think jQuery took like a chunk of time. I was trying to make
my site load it from
jquery.com, so that visitors can download my site and
jquery simultaneously. (I heard that browsers usually only download a single
object from the same url at any moment)
That didn't go well enough. When I put
jquery.com url into resource loader,
website load a bit faster. But it didn't load simultaneously. Putting it
into index.php, sometimes make the whole cite go crazy wait of 50 seconds,
as the whole wiki wait for jquery (or 3 seconds if it loads before
everything else). Putting it into localsetting by jquery discussion
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:JQuery#How_to_disable_load_.2Fresources.2Fjquery.2Fjquery.js_in_mediawiki1.17.3F_6077>
make the site go crazy even more frequently.
$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_ACCEL;
$wgMessageCacheType=CACHE_ACCEL;
$wgCacheDirectory = "$IP/cache";
$wgParserCacheExpireTime = 2592000;
$wgParserCacheType = CACHE_DB;
$wgResourceLoaderMaxage = 2592000;
$wgSessionsInObjectCache = true; # optional
$wgSessionCacheType = CACHE_DB; # optional
$wgEnableSidebarCache = true;
$wgUseGzip = true;
$wgDisableCounters = true;
$wgMiserMode = true;
$wgJobRunRate = 0.5;
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