Check if your site is serving cached pages. Caches reduce server-load (since pages are generated less often) and speeds up page display (by caching page ouput vs compiling the php-page). Caches also reduces bandwidth requirements by up to 80%. Caching makes most sense for high traffic pages whose content does not change on every page view. Common caching methods are Quickcache and jpcache.
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