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It's not meant to make pages load/appear faster, it's designed to reduce load on MySQL (atleast that's true for this version anyway). :)
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Well...if load is reduced...wouldn't pages load a bit faster as a result?
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That depends on the load reduced, and vB Optimise Lite is only impacting MySQL - your php generation time will remain the same more or less. Other optimisations focus'd on PHP/Your HTTP server would improve load times, but this isn't something Lite does.
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hi every one..
i have my owned dedicate server. i don't understand the vB Optimise: Opcache Operator ?
please help. Thanks |
xCache or Memcache properly configured tend to be the most beneficial to most people. It depends on your server a little though - and you have to ensure your host properly configures them. There are tips on that through the thread, and on the DBTech website.
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ok and sir i have godaddy virtual dedicated server. my server detail:
how i can properly configured my server for xCache or Memcache coz i i am new to using the virtual dedicated server for first time and i purchased virtual dedicated server as three month ago. please help on this issue with me. thanks |
A little out of my area of expertise, but i'll have Deceptor check the thread and help you out when he pops online =)
Iain |
You won't really find any performance difference between XCache/Memcache, but XCache may be your better option (however Memcache has greater realiability/support). You'd need to contact your host to get either installed :)
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I have a dedicated server with no interaction or support available from my host.
For my server I went with XCache. Was fairly easy to install myself, there's several guides out there on the internet on how to do this. and I must mention, fantastic mod guys :D Been pitching it to my work since we have several large scale vB boards. |
So does anyone able to figure out what is causing:
PHP Code:
Here is my settings: http://screensnapr.com/u/t2rb1a.png I have suPHP with SUEXEC enabled, is this one of the causes? |
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