Grav 2.0 - copying a page is slow
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@superhua You edit the .yaml file from the File Manager or CLI console.. then test your page copy.
It might help to fully describe exactly what you're doing to copy a page and how slow it is, so it can be tested on the demo server as well.
@robi Forgive the basic question, but which .yaml file?
I'm using the copy page button in Admin2 to copy:

It takes 12-16 seconds before I can edit the new copy on the Dockerized version.
In contrast, on the same server, the LAMP version takes ~7 seconds.
The demo server was faster, but yielded similar results (i.e., faster on on the LAMP install).
Thank you!
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