A Moodle logo, with the letters O replaced with a hammer and a speedometer.

Make your Moodle courses load faster without fiddling with the server

I have ordered my tips in decreasing order of importance i.e. the ones that really matter are at the top. When reading the graphs, make sure you take a look at the scale, as differences can be minimal. It is important to remember that sound pedagogy and good course design are more important than a super fast server. For the impatient (spoiler) Things that impact performance Amount of blocks displayed on your course pages ‘Show one section only’ in your course settings Images in labels Amount of sections, resources & activities Activity tracking & conditional activities Forum tracking ‘Theme designer’ mode ‘Cache language strings’ option Things that don’t really impact performance Theme Course format Groups/Groupings Note: I ran a series of tests to find out what made a difference when displaying course pages on Moodle, as a student....

2012, December 5 · 12 min · Frederic Nevers
A bar chart, showing the performance numbers of different Moodle versions.

Moodle 2.4 Beta performance test – comparison with Moodle 2.3

Last month I wrote a blog post comparing different versions of Moodle and the demands they each place on hardware. With Moodle 2.4 release just around the corner, I thought I would perform the same series of tests – here are the results. Warning: these tests are not scientific by any standards but I am comparing apples with apples, please read my previous blog post to check my methodology – I did not change anything on my server/Moodle site since my last round of tests....

2012, November 16 · 4 min · Frederic Nevers