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Hello, I have a server and I have several proxies on it together with some of my websites.
The thing is sometime it will overload. I was thinking to install xcache or eaccelerator. Can you suggest me which should I install? Which is better? Need expert to help me on this. Thanks. |
I will strongly advise xcache
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Any reason why?
Appreciate if you could be more details of pros and cons. |
I use eaccelerator due to an incompatibility between xcache and my php version and it's worth doing but xcache is accepted as faster in general.
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I google around and found out that xcache is somewhat faster and works great with ioncube and zend.
I'll try xcache to see how. |
xcache, in my opinion, is the better of the two.
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With vb 3.7 or a simple mod here from vb.org you can move vbulletins datastore into xcache. Right there it makes it superior.
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eAccelerator is better as you can enable/disable it for directories (sites).
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I would recommend xCache.
Regards Jason :) |
In my case I have a test forum, a blog and few others sites on the same server.
with APC & xCache those scripts ends up taking more memory than the main forums. I guess the thread starter will have the same problem :) |
You are probably better using APC, since that is what PHP 6 will you use.
Regards Jason :) |
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Have you done a performance test on this? |
No, but it will be used. I'm going off Phillip (creator of storyteller & ContentTeller). ;)
Regards Jason :) |
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like How would you prevent compiled files from the 'test forums' to take up 'allocated memory' in APC and EA ? |
The way your previous post is written makes people think that you was talking about xcache & apc, not your other scripts.
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