Response Version - HTTP/2 timeline is 2s in gtmetrix

Response Version - HTTP/2
alt-svc
h3=“:443”; ma=86400
cache-control
public, max-age=14400
cf-apo-via
origin,resnok
cf-cache-status
MISS
cf-ray
80c3c5f0bbf071db-LHR
content-type
text/html; charset=UTF-8
date
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 13:56:56 GMT
expires
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 13:56:56 GMT
location
***https://www.desenmermer.com/
nel
{“success_fraction”:0,“report_to”:“cf-nel”,“max_age”:604800}
report-to
{“endpoints”:[{“url”:“https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v3?s=GnsaPLpDgY8lf7Xv%2F1Ic7WbHwgbBqC4a5QXG4VpGtqiVSeiQjbFMKYXfRvufAXMu8NOBg4z392E6iyMVSJa6B7aqLkAoUJkYEgWRXwZfDRfGaXK1SKqdKSNNbk%2BBArnLpw%3D%3D”}],“group”:“cf-nel”,“max_age”:604800}
server
cloudflare
vary
User-Agent,Accept-Encoding
x-redirect-by
WordPress
x-turbo-charged-by
LiteSpeed

Hi,

The title of your post is meaningless, and the response headers you posted are from a redirect.

What’s your question for this community?

This is a gtmetrix waterfall report. Looking at this result, I want to know whether the Speed index problem is related to cloudflare.

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What I see is just a collection of headers, not the waterfall report. And the headers are from a request that was redirected, probably from http or naked domain to the https://www. URL, as can be seen in the Location header. A redirect tells very little about your website performance.

From my place, a first visit to your domain rendered in many seconds. A second visit in less than 2 seconds. That tells me that Cloudflare is doing a good job as far as caching and delivering your content, but you need to be specific about what part of your website optimization you need help with.

Cloudflare is a CDN plus a collection of tools that can help with the security and performance of your site, and a good first step is to become familiarized with its tools.

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