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"@Eugene Sutula yes it was definitely on SE PHP before like you say, at least a year ago. I remember creating an account to see how it was setup. I wonder what prompted their migration. @Alex Couple of things you can try for reporting... You can of course get a general idea of activity on your site from your analytics. Especially if you use piwik . For the other things like events created and so I think you could have a developer whip that up for you fairly quick as some of the data already lives in the SEAO plugins. you could even whip up something in reportico, but probably not as intuitive. You may also find some widgets in the various plugins can be configured to display what you want. In that case, build a new SE page, make it visible to admin only, drop in and configure the widgets as you see fit. I have a page like this on my SE install that has the basic SE stats widget, recent signups, member map widget, whos online and a few others to see whats going on. The "top Onliners" plugin might give some other insights too. I have no used it. http://www.socialengine.com/customize/se4/mod-page?mod_id=872"
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I'm curious, what's the lowest Time to First Byte you have seen with Socialengine PHP.
Asking broadly as this depends on server setup, socialengine setup, the specific pages and widgets enabled.
For me about .8 is the lowest I have seen without leveraging page caching. With page caching (using page rules in cloudflare for example) I can get as low as .6-
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