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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T02:34:10+00:00 2026-05-22T02:34:10+00:00

When using XAMPP (1.7.5 Beta) under Windows 7 (Ultimate, version 6.1, build 7600), it

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When using XAMPP (1.7.5 Beta) under Windows 7 (Ultimate, version 6.1, build 7600), it takes several seconds before pages actually show up. During these seconds, the browser shows “Waiting for site.localhost.com…” and Apache (httpd.exe, version 2.2.17) has 99% CPU load.

I have already tried to speed things up in several ways:

  • Uncommented “Win32DisableAcceptEx” in xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-mpm.conf
  • Uncommented “EnableMMAP Off” and “EnableSendfile Off” in xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf
  • Disabled all firewall and antivirus software (Windows Defender/Windows Firewall, Norton AntiVirus).
  • In the hosts file, commented out “::1 localhost” and uncommented “127.0.0.1 localhost”.
  • Executed (via cmd): netsh; interface; portproxy; add v6tov4 listenport=80 connectport=80.
  • Even disabled IPv6 completely, by following these instructions.
  • The only place where “HostnameLookups” is set, is in xampp\apache\conf\httpd-default.conf, to: Off.
  • Tried PHP in CGI mode by commenting out (in httpd-xampp.conf): LoadFile “C:/xampp/php/php5ts.dll” and LoadModule php5_module modules/php5apache2_2.dll.

None of these possible solutions had any noticeable effect on the speed. Does Apache have difficulty trying to find the destination host (‘gethostbyname’)? What else could I try to speed things up?

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    2026-05-22T02:34:11+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:34 am

    Read over Magento’s Optimization White Paper, although it mentions enterprise the same methodologies will and should be applied. Magento is by no means simplistic and can be very resource intensive. Like some others mentioned I normally run within a Virtual Machine on a LAMP stack and have all my optimization’s (both at server application levels and on a Magento level) preset on a base install of Magento. Running an Opcode cache like eAccelerator or APC can help improve load times. Keeping Magento’s caching layers enabled can help as well but can cripple development if you forget its enabled during development, however there are lots of tools available that can clear this for you from a single command line or a tool like Alan Storms eCommerce Bug.


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    Optimization Whitepaper link:

    • https://info2.magento.com/Optimizing_Magento_for_Peak_Performance.html

    Also, with PHP7 now including OpCache, enabling it with default settings with date/time checks along with AOE_ClassPathCache can help disk I/O Performance.

    If you are using an IDE with Class lookups, keeping a local copy of the code base you are working on can greatly speed up indexing in such IDEs like PHPStorm/NetBeans/etc. Atwix has a good article on Docker with Magento:

    • https://www.atwix.com/magento/docker-development-environment/

    Some good tools for local Magento 1.x development:

    • https://github.com/magespecialist/mage-chrome-toolbar
    • https://github.com/EcomDev/EcomDev_LayoutCompiler.git
    • https://github.com/SchumacherFM/Magento-OpCache.git
    • https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun
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