Help improving server PDF loading time

I have a large Adobe LifeCycle SE application (xdp 87,000 KB or 3,500KB PDF) it consists of over 130 forms (contains fragments as well).  My problem is that it is taking over 6 minutes to load into the server.  What can I do to speed up the rendering process?  any suggestions on practices for more efficient loading time?  Thanks

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