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How to Configure APC Cache on Virtual Servers with PHP running under FCGId

APC INFO Monitor My Virtualmin CentOS 5.6 Virtual Private Server runs several virtual domains with PHP under FCGId using APC for opcode caching: Joomla, PHPbb, WordPress, etc . APC is somewhat challenging to configure properly with fcgid-enabled virtual domains, but it is quite helpful to optimize system resources and prevent traffic surges on one site from affecting overall server performance. Joomla and PHPbb have code that is pre-optimized wi… 47, 1, 4, 0 and 79.87

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WordPress with W3 Total Cache on Nginx with APC (Virtualmin)

e these will over-write the local nginx.conf file. Conclusion Sorry, no benchmarks. See my example/test site here. Nginx support on Virtualmin is working well, though I don’t see much improvement over Apache in terms of initial index page load, or time to first byte on the WordPress test site I created.  Cached and subsequent pages load very quickly, so it looks like there is an overall improvement. All WordPress functions seem to work well… 31, 0, 0, 0 and 47.53

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APC Cache Considerations for Virtual Hosting Environments

APC cache does not work well in a virtual hosting environment unless PHP is running as FCGID, and every individual virtual host has a unique PHP.ini and a unique fcgiwrapper. This is not the case with many virtual hosting environments because the memory and CPU requirements are too great. I suggest using Virtualmin for a shared hosting environment with APC cache, because it does allow to set php.ini and fcgiwrapper for every individual virtual h… 13, 0, 2, 0 and 25.25

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Apache and MySql Performance Tuning for High Traffic Website

ter responding to a plea for assistance in a WordPress.org support forum. Though the site was running on a dedicated server with 8GB RAM, it was crashing frequently under load. The developer tried implementing APC Alternative PHP Cache and W3 Total Cache, but these measures turned out to be incompatible with some of the custom PHP code and the software architecture of the server. Haphazardly implementing randomly suggested “solutions”… 6, 0, 0, 0 and 7.99

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ancing, RDS MySQL, S3 Storage, Cloudfront Cache, and more Virtual Private Server Slice of a Dedicated server, with guaranteed RAM up to 4GB and a single CPU Locations in U.S., Canada, Netherlands, Germany High Traffic PHP hosting PHP, MySQL, Apache or NginX, APC Cache Dedicated Mail Server, Postini Spam filtering Appropriate for busy blogs, e-commerce, etc. Basic PHP hosting PHP, MySQL, NginX Small local business sites or blogs wit… 4, 0, 0, 0 and 5.32

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Recursive chmod Tricks

Recursively chmod only directories find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; Similarly, recursively set the execute bit on every directory chmod -R a+X * The +X flag sets the execute bit on directories only Recursively chmod only files find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; Recursively chmod only PHP files (with extension .php) find . -type f -name ’*.php‘ -exec chmod 644 {} \; … 3, 0, 1, 0 and 4.99

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Tuning Apache and MySQL for Best Performance in a Shared Virtual Hosting Environment

Web hosting has changed dramatically in the last few years. The majority of accounts are now running PHP scripts and MySQL, whereas in the past most accounts were only serving static HTML files. This presents challenges in security as well as performance tuning. It is impossible to predict whether a certain configuration will work properly for a given server, unless the hardware, software, accounts, network and traffic are identical to a previou… 3, 0, 1, 0 and 4.99

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Chris Gilligan Information Architect, Web Server Administrator, Media Producer web • video • print chris [at] chrisgilligan [dot] net chrisgilligan.com I design and produce information and communication media for corporate, small business, manufacturing and non-profit clients: web sites Information architecture and design for open source content management systems Linux Apache MySQL PHP web server administration Postfix Dovecot Sendmail mail … 3, 0, 0, 0 and 3.99

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Apache config for Worker MPM vs Prefork MPM

Some installations of Apache will have been compiled to work with either Prefork or Worker MPM, but most by default are compiled only to work with Prefork. Changing to Worker MPM may allow your server to handle much higher traffic, more user sessions, with less RAM use. Your site or server will not scale well if it is running Prefork MPM. Worker is a bit more difficult to set up properly, and has some restrictions regarding functionality of PHP … 2, 0, 1, 0 and 3.66

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Remote publishing to WordPress from Facebook via RSS

Most WordPress developers know you can use one of several plugins to publish from WordPress to a Facebook wall, app or fan page. Did you know you can also do the opposite? You can publish from Facebook to WordPress by using the FeedWordPress plugin and the RSS feed from your fan page. This can be handy for clients who want to keep their site updated with blog posts, or share links and information, but don’t necessarily want to spend the ti… 2, 0, 0, 0 and 2.66

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