PINGFLOW PERFORMANCE INTELLIGENCE

Advanced TTFB Test

LIVE RESPONSE ANALYSIS

Measure Time To First Byte (TTFB), backend response speed, DNS latency, SSL negotiation timing, CDN acceleration, and infrastructure performance using PingFlow diagnostics.

Global Response Nodes

London 124ms
New York 151ms
Frankfurt 136ms
Singapore 288ms
Sydney 194ms

Performance Intelligence

  • • CDN acceleration analysis
  • • Cache layer inspection
  • • Edge response timing
  • • Origin server diagnostics
  • • Compression detection
  • • HTTP/2 compatibility

Infrastructure Signals

Cloudflare CDN Detected
HTTP/2 Enabled
Compression GZIP
Performance Health Healthy

How TTFB Impacts SEO

Core Web Vitals

Google uses website performance metrics including server response speed and Core Web Vitals to evaluate page experience and ranking quality.

Faster Crawling

Lower Time To First Byte allows search engine crawlers to access content faster and more efficiently across infrastructure networks.

Improved User Experience

Fast response times reduce bounce rates, improve engagement, and increase website reliability for users across global regions.

Infrastructure Optimization

Optimized DNS routing, CDN acceleration, caching layers, and cloud infrastructure reduce latency and improve TTFB performance.

Frequently Asked TTFB Questions

What is a good TTFB?

A good Time To First Byte is generally under 200ms. Lower TTFB values improve page speed, SEO performance, and user experience.

What causes high TTFB?

High TTFB can be caused by slow hosting, overloaded servers, poor caching, DNS delays, SSL negotiation latency, or inefficient backend infrastructure.

Does TTFB affect Google rankings?

Yes. Faster websites improve crawl efficiency, user experience, and Core Web Vitals, all of which contribute to better search visibility.

How can I improve TTFB?

Use CDNs, optimize caching, upgrade hosting infrastructure, improve database performance, enable compression, and reduce backend processing delays.