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Re: Questions about caching in Vanilla
Thank you a lot guys. Would you choose the one or the other or both? @lincoln: Are there any config settings like the memcached for APC as well? @R_J also recommended in a private message that following settings might support the database in all the plugin connections. I will try that too, mention it here to bring your… -
Re: Questions about caching in Vanilla
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Re: Questions about caching in Vanilla
aside from downloading apc and installing module (e.g. with apache web server). and adding the extension to your ini file (probably depends on your OS) /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/apc.ini extension=apc.so restart apache server. verify it in phpinfo. what else should you configure "to do it right" . any other settings to do or… -
Re: Questions about caching in Vanilla
Varnish sits front of house for a quick turn around. It is a web accelerator. if you use a CDN you might not need this. if you are setting up a private CDN or what improve a CDN pull rate you set this up. Memcache is employed by the application to cache data and objects. You have enough memory for it, so go for it.… -
Re: Questions about caching in Vanilla
Memcached is a handy tool for storing data that are regularly accessed by the filesystem and database in memory. The cache can be distributed across many systems. I found the following Memcached config settings for Vanilla on a page on @Lincoln's GitHub a while back. After applying them, Vanilla began to store some data in…
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