Our server setup is more than likely slightly different to most JamRoom setups in that we run a dedicated remote MySQL server (2GB RAM & SSD). This serves all our sites (20+) across 5 webservers.
The JamRoom site is on it's own dedicated server as it is the only php site we run (the rest are Ruby on Rails).
When we run the performance check we get quite a bad SQL score in the mid 44's, which gives us an overall score of 190ish (Quite bad).
On our test server which has it's own installation of MySQL, I followed the details on here https://www.jamroom.net/brian/documentation/guides/1265/optional-mysql-optimizations-for-larger-servers and immediately got a performance boost.
These same changes have been applied to the live server but have no effect because of the remote MySQL server.
I don't think the site is slow and we've had no complaints.
Just wondering if anyone else has any experience of a JamRoom setup with a remote MySQL server?
Cheers
Dave
updated by @white-agency: 02/24/16 08:40:36PM