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Most excellent work. Best Hack I have seen in a long time.
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Congratulations! really cool.. I agree with you CodeMonkey.
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Tested a bit on my server, as promissed. Didn't found noticeable difference: server load (average) unchanged, page generation time (average) unchanged.
May be, I do somerthing wrong :) Probably, effect can be gained in 2 cases: - on apache+modphp, with bunch of active processes. - if additionad mods are written dirty. Config: (php 5.2.6/eaccelerator/nginx) + (vb3.7.4/vbseo/memcached) + (Core Quad 6600 / 4Gb Ram) Top = 1.5 (100% = 4) ~200 000 php page hits dayly. |
You must be doing something wrong , i have nearly the same setup as you and dual core server 4gb ram and ive noticed my forum is like 30% faster and all my members say its faster aswell :)
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I found a lot better results using the xcache method then memcache so far.
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mindhunter77 - If vB Optimise is reporting an issue with eAccelerator, chances are eAccelerator not working correctly. Might wanna check your setup, or ask your host for assistance.
Vitaly - I make no claim to instantly reduce server load, but it may impact it if vB Optimise has done a lot of optimisation ontop of what you had before, so a reduction of two queries wouldn't be significant enough - that said it depends on the amount of users you have active and your server. What cache method are you using? KevinL - I'd agree, XCache does seem to be slightly better than memcache, mostly with page generation time :) As for what I intend to do with vBSEO, the same as vBAdvanced really, optimise. |
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