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DieselMinded 02-04-2009 01:10 AM

So far all member edits are instant NO DELAY with APC , Still yet to test forum building/editing

puertoblack2003 02-04-2009 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dismounted (Post 1732649)
No, you cannot do that within vBulletin. Why do you want to do that? There is no advantage. The datastore can only use one system at a time.

just asked a question there buddy,Just curious, I'm always looking to optimized vb to the fullest.

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Originally Posted by DiesellMinded (Post 1733671)
So far all member edits are instant NO DELAY with APC , Still yet to test forum building/editing

yea i prefer apc myself i have that and eAccelerator and its amazing.

DieselMinded 02-18-2009 11:26 PM

Everything is instant now , APC is way way better !!

Paul M 02-18-2009 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DiesellMinded (Post 1730442)
When ever i would create a new forum it would take 15 mins for it to show on the index , ITs was 15 Mins for any change out of the norm like user edits ... Banning and Ect... Nothing else was effected by this , i have not been back on APC long enough to say all the problems are gone , another thing is we were getting over 200 undeliverable emails with a mass email , we would manually go to all them accounts and remove the email , then a month would pass and we would send another mass email and 1/2 of them were the same ones we just took out and had to remove them again

Sorry, but what have either of these got to do with xcache (or APC) ?

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Originally Posted by DiesellMinded (Post 1730442)
xcache may be slightly faster but APC seems to be more reliable

More reliable in what way ?

djxcee 02-19-2009 06:23 AM

I have XCache on my VPS and it's working well.

DieselMinded 02-23-2009 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1748576)
Sorry, but what have either of these got to do with xcache (or APC) ?


More reliable in what way ?

It must have 100% to do with xcache because after i switched to APC everything returned to being instant with no delay

More reliable in a way that it can be better relied upon to work with out delay

snakes1100 02-23-2009 09:55 PM

It sounds like you didn't configure xcache correctly then, post what you had set in the xcache settings.

It also might be related to not being compiled correctly by whoever installed it for you.

DieselMinded 02-23-2009 10:10 PM

I didnt configure xcache vbulletin.com configured xcache we just followed there advice ,Compared to Using Ever other vbulletin.com advice for server settings based on an optimize my server request , my server in default with APC is about 3 times better than with xcache and meeting all the vb.com recommended settings

sturdevk 02-25-2009 01:54 PM

I believe it's regarding the configuration of XCache, check the var_size variable for XCache, you may set up as 15 minutes, that's why you see the forum in 15 minutes.

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for those folks who are happy with XCache, don't you guys get the following error message from time to time?:
Fatal error: Direct Instantiation of vB_Image_Abstract prohibited. in /includes/class_image.php on line 190.

vBulletin developer recommended using APC instead of XCache.

djxcee 02-26-2009 10:30 PM

I've never gotten that error.
Where and when does it occur?


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