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[font=“Arial, sans-serif”]Few more tips:[/font][list]
[][font=Arial, sans-serif]Install NGINX with PHP-FPM SAPI.[/font]
[][font=Arial, sans-serif]If you are not able to refuse Apache2, install NGINX as the frontend server for static files.[/font]
[][font=Arial, sans-serif]If you are using Apache, disable AllowOverride and move rules from .htaccess to the virtual host.[/font]
[][font=Arial, sans-serif]If you can't use Redis[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]or[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]APCu[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif], but you have enough[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]RAM for MySQL query cache[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif], then[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]move[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]the cache[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]to the database.[/font]
[*][font=Arial, sans-serif]Try[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]HHVM[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]. [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]Experimental support[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]is[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]in[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]4.3.1[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif].[/font]
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[quote name='P-Pharma' timestamp='1430435501' post='213119'] LiteSpeed has ESI but CS-Cart is not compatible with Litespeed ESI yet. […] You can also vote for the diea there. LiteSpeedTech explains why its important: [/quote]
I think that CS-Cart not necessary to do adaptation for LS in the near future. The share of LS very low, and the efficiency of LS has not been confirmed by anyone other than marketers of the project.
[font=Arial, sans-serif]Also this integration[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]will require major changes[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]to the CS-Cart core that[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]will probably break[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]backward compatibility[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]. [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]Nevertheless[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif], the main idea is[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]attractive[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif], but its[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]implementation[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]does not depend on[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]LS:[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]ESI[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]/SSI[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]supported in[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]Apache, NGINX[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]and[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]Varnish[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif].[/font]
[quote name='kogi' timestamp='1430439706' post='213122'] So esi is a http cache? Can't you just wack varnish in front and use that to cache static elements? [/quote]
[font=Arial, sans-serif]This is more than[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]the cache[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]of static files[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]. [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]ESI[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]/SSI[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]would allow[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]CS-Cart[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]to reduce the generation time[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]of the page[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]by placing[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]in[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]separate cache[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]blocks on[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif] [/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]the page.[/font]
[quote name='teosu' timestamp='1430408161' post='213090'] my server running on nginx and APC still i need install opcache ? [/quote]
No, you dont.
- APC is opcode cache and data store
- APCu is only data store
- OPcache is only opcode cache