Is there an equivalent to mod_pagespeed
Apache module but for IIS?
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There aren't any solutions that do exactly what mod_pagespeed does at this time. There are several individual packages you could use to match most of the functionality.
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controlNo.
Not right now, at least.
Do keep in mind, however, that
mod_pagespeed
is an automation of the best practices of web caching and speeding and you can manually set those up. PageSpeed Extension and YSlow extension are both very helpful to understand what should be optimized.I don't believe there's a free one, but there is : http://www.aptimize.com/
update: Of course, if you're using any other automated deployment tool, you could do quite a bit by integrating commandline tools into the build batch script. HTML5 Boilerplate is probably your best practice reference there. You can also use server-side tricks like HttpCombine.ashx.
IISpeed is a full-featured pagespeed port to IIS. It requires a paid license for production servers to avoid showing a banner, but it is free to try out.
Full disclosure: I am one of the people working on the port. So I will not push this further than mentioning the port.
This isn't a direct
mod_pagespeed
replacement but does some work towards reducing the number of requests, minifying and bundling JS and CSS.It even automatically provides lossless compression of PNG-images and creates sprites of your background images. See the RequestReduce library.
(not tried it myself)