[support] Plesk 8 to 9 best for Drupal? (on Centos)

Pierre Rineau pierre.rineau at makina-corpus.com
Wed Aug 12 12:34:19 UTC 2009


Be careful with APC caching, you must have *a lot* of RAM.
I would prefer a solution like memcache to do this.
But for small sites, APC caching might be a great solution.

On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 08:25 -0400, Jamie Holly wrote:
> Also with APC you can use the Cacherouter module and store Drupal's 
> cache inside of APC, greatly reducing the number of MySQL queries needed 
> and increasing performance even more.
> 
> Jamie Holly
> http://www.intoxination.net 
> http://www.hollyit.net
> 
> 
> 
> Pierre Rineau wrote:
> > APC (Advanced Php Cache) does the same thing as eAccelerator. They both
> > have (almost) identical performances, they divide per 2 the PHP
> > execution time.
> >
> > APC is maintenained by Zend (people who maintain PHP), and will be
> > integrated to PHP 6 core engine.
> >
> >
> >   



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