Website is extreemly slow
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A couple of days a go one of our websites became extreemly slow. I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but frankly i don't where else to ask it
Our hosting provider mentioned it was a socket exploid but even after removing all the infected files we are still running into a strange wait time of 45 seconds (See attachements) This has mayor efects on the SEO as well
the link is www[dot]schouw[dot]org
Hopefully there is someone how can help me out
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Thanks for you answer i'm going to talk to the hosting company!
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Your problem lies between the request and the responce, so it looks like Adam was correct, its code or server.
If you have access to the server have a look at task manager to see what if anything is using the CPU.
I just checked another 3 websites on the same server and they are also slow, so its not the code, its the server.
Is it your server?
if not then complain to the hosting company, dont take any nonsence from them as other websites on the same server are timing out -
Well, it's probably either the code on your website or the server.
If it's the code, a good programmer can help you find and fix the issue.
If it's the server, your hosting company should fix it...if not, switch hosts.
Without access to your site, I don't have many more suggestions.
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I took a quick look and didn't see anything major. I would say from my personal experience if you had some hack activity there maybe something left on your server that is still causing issues.
That said I use:
https://developers.google.com/pagespeed
To test sites and get suggestions on what to fix.
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