Why Is Calculator.Net Slow? Here Are The Reasons

Calculator.Net is a popular website in the Computers/Security category. According to the latest CWVIQ speed report, Calculator.Net took 0.02 seconds to load the page. Anything over 5 seconds means that the website is too slow to load.

A slow load time could be due to a lot of things – poor network connectivity at your end, an unreliable hosting server, or a poorly optimized webpage.

First off, let’s look at a breakup of the loading time.

DNS Lookup Time

(Time taken to lookup the IP address of the server)

13.2 ms
TCP Connection

(Time taken to establish a connection between your server and the server where Calculator.Net is hosted)

4.87 ms
SSL Handshake

(Time taken to verify server credentials by comparing public key with its digital signature)

0.03 ms
Server Processing

(Time it takes for the website’s server to process your request)

4.56 ms
Content Transfer

(Time it takes for the requested data to be transmitted to your server)

0.04 ms
TOTAL TIME 0.02 seconds

A high value for DNS lookup or TCP connection could be because of local settings, or internet connection.While a high server processing time or content transfer time could indicate issues with the website or its server.

We also studied the Calculator.Net Lighthouse report to look at the site’s performance. Here is what we found.

Speed Index – Time for the page content to be visibly populated 0.3 s
Server response time 29 ms
First Meaningful Paint – Time for the viewable content to be rendered to the user 0.3 s

How To Make Calculator.Net faster

Here are the top 8 ways to make Calculator.Net faster.

1. Largest Contentful Paint – 0.52 seconds

Largest Contentful Paint marks the time at which the largest text or image is painted.

2. Speed Index – 0.33 seconds

Speed Index shows how quickly the contents of a page are visibly populated.

3. Time to Interactive – 0.29 seconds

Time to Interactive is the amount of time it takes for the page to become fully interactive.

4. First Meaningful Paint – 0.29 seconds

First Meaningful Paint measures when the primary content of a page is visible.

5. First Contentful Paint – 0.29 seconds

First Contentful Paint marks the time at which the first text or image is painted.

6. Minimizes main-thread work – 0.12 seconds

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this.

7. Max Potential First Input Delay – 0.02 seconds

The maximum potential First Input Delay that your users could experience is the duration of the longest task.

8. JavaScript execution time – 0.01 seconds

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling, and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this.

In addition to these reasons, here are other ways to make Calculator.Net faster.

Avoids enormous network payloads – Total size was 45 KiB

Large network payloads cost users real money and are highly correlated with long load times.

Uses efficient cache policy on static assets – 10 resources found

A long cache lifetime can speed up repeat visits to your page.

Avoids an excessive DOM size – 243 elements

A large DOM will increase memory usage, cause longer

Cumulative Layout Shift – 0

Cumulative Layout Shift measures the movement of visible elements within the viewport.

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