You might also want to check out what kind of (dynamic) content compression algorithms are enabled in the webserver if any. It's been nearly 20 years since i used Apache (i use my own DIY webserver), so i can't give you specifics.
Especially, you want to look if "brotli" is enabled and disable it. It has, in many cases, the best compression but is awfully slow.
In reply to Re^5: Apache2 to perl slow start
by cavac
in thread Apache2 to perl slow start
by Acnapyx
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