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Originally Posted by Deceptor
Super Jinni - Best alternative to XCache in my mind is Memcache. In regards to your issue it may be a CGI/FastCGI issue, do you know if you're using DSO or SuPHP for the handler? Typically cPanel let's you choose when building apache/php from within WHM.
Memcache would resolve the issues because it's different from your typical opcode cachers, it runs as a dedicated service 
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I don't have cPanel/WHM. I'm in unmanaged VPS hosting, so I don't know whether I'm suing DSO or SuPHP or neither.
What do you think it's the best, Switching to mod_php then use XCache? Or stick with FastCGI and use Memcached?
I read somewhere there are not many advantages using FastCGI over mod_php. And some prefer to use mod_php. That makes me think of switching to mod_php.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech
=) It's not an "issue" as such.
This portion of the mod simply reports whether or not your caching is working correctly - it does not attempt to modify or change anything. This message appearing means there is an issue with your caching - not the mod.
I'm sure Deceptor will try to give you some advice on how to fix your caching when he has a moment =)
Iain
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He already did
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EDIT: Looks like he ninja'd me and beat me to it ^.^
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^.^