It can’t be the backend because it’s got to query the same data whether it’s feeding the web UI or Voyager, so that wouldn’t explain the vast loading time differences between them. If the backend were slow they would both be slow, but Voyager’s load times are great.
@cm0002 @grue Maybe, but backend / database load is more likely, isn’t it ?
You can look at your browser developer tools and see downloads sizes, durations, where CPU time is used on client side ;)
It can’t be the backend because it’s got to query the same data whether it’s feeding the web UI or Voyager, so that wouldn’t explain the vast loading time differences between them. If the backend were slow they would both be slow, but Voyager’s load times are great.