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How can I lower my ttfb to improve server-response and Core-Web-Vitals scores?

Asked on Sep 13, 2025

Answer

Reducing Time to First Byte (TTFB) is crucial for improving server response times and enhancing your Core Web Vitals scores. TTFB can be optimized by implementing efficient server-side practices and leveraging caching mechanisms.

Example Concept: TTFB measures the time taken from the initial request to the first byte of a response. To lower TTFB, ensure server resources are optimized, use a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to cache static content closer to users, and enable server-side caching to reduce processing time for dynamic content.

Additional Comment:
  • Use a CDN to cache static assets and reduce latency.
  • Optimize server configuration and database queries to decrease processing time.
  • Enable server-side caching for dynamic content to minimize repeated processing.
  • Ensure your server has adequate resources (CPU, RAM) to handle requests efficiently.
  • Reduce the number of HTTP requests by combining files where possible.
✅ Answered with Core Web Vitals best practices.

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