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Following are my system configurations

  • OS : Ubuntu 20.04
  • Server : Nginx
  • RAM : 16 GB
  • SSD Hard disk

Setup:upgrade used to run faster before the fresh OS installation. I ran into some problem so re-installed the OS and now it is working slow. Even the OS seems to be booting slow. I'm not sure if the issue is with OS or magento related applications.

I don't have much products, hardly 20 products. Basically I don't have much data so data could not be the problem.

Please suggest the possible solutions or a way to debug the root cause for this. Thanks

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  • This might help you - magento.stackexchange.com/a/355822/77554 Commented Aug 9, 2022 at 21:21
  • Additional DB information request, please. # cores on MySQL Host server? Post TEXT data on justpaste.it and share the links. From your SSH login root, Text results of: A) SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.tables; B) SHOW GLOBAL STATUS; after minimum 24 hours UPTIME C) SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES; D) SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST; E) STATUS; not SHOW STATUS, just STATUS; G) SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS; for server workload tuning analysis to provide suggestions. Commented Aug 23, 2022 at 12:51
  • Additional OS information request, please. Post TEXT data on justpaste.it and share the links. From your SSH login root, Text results of: very helpful OS information, includes - htop 1st page, if available, TERMINATE, top -b -n 1 for most active apps, top -b -n 1 -H for details on your mysql threads memory and cpu usage, ulimit -a for list of limits, iostat -xm 5 3 for IOPS by device & core/cpu count, free -h for Used - Free Mem: and Swap:, cat /proc/meminfo includes VMallocUused, for server workload tuning analysis to provide suggestions. Commented Aug 23, 2022 at 13:02
  • I figured out the problem. The OS and all the softwares were installed in HDD disk instead of SSD. I had 2 drives in my system. When I reinstalled the OS and all the softwares to SSD, I got a good speed there. Commented Oct 28, 2022 at 6:08

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