http://65.108.234.172/ryzen9-5950x

Benchmark finished on 16:18:15 09.Jul.2023 (benchmarked in 3min 28sec)
CPU & Memory
Operations with large text data
This function tests how well your CPU and memory can handle and transform large text-data. These functions are quite important for parsing wordpress post-data, templates and filters. Keep in mind, that newer PHP versions handle this operation much faster.
9.11
5.9 sec
Random binary data operations
Test CPU and memory with random binary data generation and memory prefill. While these are not critical Wordpress related functions, but they test CPU power and memory bandwidth.
8.17
7.2 sec
Filesystem
Filesystem write ability
Fast disk access time is very important for any software and Wordpress is not an exclusion. Higher score means faster disk access time and writing ability.
8.96
0.8 sec
~1209 MB/s
Local file copy and access speed
This score shows how fast your server is able to read and write local files. In general this replicates to the speed of disks, filesystem, system cache. Fast filesystem means faster code loading and execution.
9.25
0.9 sec
~1143 MB/s
Small file IO test
10
0.1 sec
~1061 MB/s
Database
Importing large amount of data to database
This set of functions creates 3 database tables and imports large amount of data. High score means, how fast your database server is capable to write and aggregate data and indexes.
9.27
2.4 sec
Simple queries on single table
Functions, that show how good your database server can handle simple requests using indexes and query cache. Most requests to database are quite simple, but their count can be high, so it is important, that they execute really fast.
10
0.8 sec
Complex database queries on multiple tables
Complex SQL queries are those, which can create most of the load and slow down your Wordpress website. This is one of the most critical parameters. Our test queries fetch random data from several test tables. High score of this test depends on fast CPU, memory and disk of the database server.
9.23
2.8 sec
Object cache
Persistent object cache enabled
Using extra plugins for making object cache persistent between requests minimizes load on database and often can significantly speed up your Wordpress website.
0
Failed
Persistent object cache write
Testing write speed of persistent cache. You will see N/A result when your Wordpress does not persistent object cache.
10
0.7 sec
Persistent object cache read
Testing read speed of persistent cache. You will see N/A result when your Wordpress does not persistent object cache.
10
1.6 sec
Persistent object cache mixed usage
Testing mixed usage - reading, writing, update and deleting data from object cache, that simulates normal Wordpress workflow.
10
2.1 sec
Network
Network download speed test
This is server download speed, which is speed to your server. While most of the traffic (for visitors) will always go out of your server, these tests can identify bottlenecks of server's internet connection speed.
10
1 sec
~577 mbit/s
Your final server score
8.9
 
 
Page load tests during benchmark
 
Reponse IP
Code
Size
Resolving
Connecting
Pretransfer
TTFB
Total
 
 
2023-07-09 16:14:48
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0756
0.2436
 
 
2023-07-09 16:14:58
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0772
0.2445
 
 
2023-07-09 16:15:01
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0733
0.2472
 
 
2023-07-09 16:15:12
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0735
0.241
 
 
2023-07-09 16:15:23
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0756
0.2446
 
 
Average
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.075
0.2442
 
 
Page load tests after benchmark
 
Reponse IP
Code
Size
Resolving
Connecting
Pretransfer
TTFB
Total
 
 
2023-07-09 16:18:15
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.1304
0.2992
 
 
2023-07-09 16:18:26
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0792
0.2489
 
 
2023-07-09 16:18:37
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0003
0.0787
0.2457
 
 
2023-07-09 16:18:48
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.0838
0.2534
 
 
2023-07-09 16:18:59
65.108.234.172
200
53704
0
0
0
0.073
0.2436
 
 
Average
53704
0
0
0.0001
0.089
0.2582
 

It seems, that your Wordpress does not have persistent object cache plugin. While it is not mandotory - adding one can improve functions and plugins, that heavily rely on static data from database.

* Note to W3 Total Cache users! This plugin is known to avoid object caching in admin-area, unless allowed in the settings. If you wish to test it - go to Object Cache settings and check setting Enable caching for wp-admin requests and try again.

Server, where you page is hosted is quite powerful!
8.9