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Caching
Does vBulletin use any caching api's such as for eaccelerator or memcached?
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No, but by modifications, it is possible.
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Has a mod been released to take use of it?
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Hey cmanns
No I dont think so however you could put in a paid request for someone to make you one |
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Hi,
Quick answer; Yes vBulletin has support for them. Long answer; By default vBulletin does cache a lot of data (called the "datastore") however it's stored in the database (in RAM, not on the HDD). It's possible to also store it in the file system depending on your configuration. The above options work on all servers hence them begin the default way of doing things. However vBulletin does support the use of APC and Memcached for managing the datastore. eAccelerator was supported in older versions of the software but it was disabled in later versions due to some issues caused by allowing eAccelerator to manage the datastore. from class_datastore.php; PHP Code:
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