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Hello,
Today i came across Server Settings and Optimization Options ( vBulletin Options -> Server Settings and Optimization Options ) I found Cached Posts Lifespan (Number of days to maintain a cached copy of a post. This makes threads faster to display, but means that each post takes approximately twice the storage space. ) Just want to know if you guys have enabled it ? If yes then which space this feature occupy ? From database or root ? Thanks! |
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It'll occupy more database space
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Okay
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Posts that have been cached long than the set timespan will be cleaned up automatically. That is the whole point of the option.
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When the post is requested again after the cache has expired, yeah, ofcourse the cache will update if the post is updated before then.
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Thanq thanq
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Depends on the size of the forum and activity level.
For small not so active sites, i usually leave it around 60-90 days, for larger more active sites, I generally set it to around 30 |
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