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What do you use for your two file settings?

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I'd  create a poll for this.

I use MySQL+Redis

 

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Mine is set to what is shown above - it's a new site = no traffic, but it is SLOW.  

There is a topic somewhere that IPS staff says that MySQL with Memcached is the fastest cache option.

im also enabled memcached (+opcache) in mysql storage method and all work more fastest :)

Anyone know if the IPS cloud hosting supports Memcached? I'm skeert to change settings :p

  • 2 weeks later...

@bradl: I can't choose Memcached (or any other caching) in AdminCP (cloud hosting).

Thanks,  I guess I won't worry about it. :) 

On 10/5/2015, 4:18:12, bradl said:

Anyone know if the IPS cloud hosting supports Memcached? I'm skeert to change settings :p

No that's not an option and not needed with our hosting. If you are seeing any performance issues on our hosting, please file a support ticket with the details and we can assist you though. :) 

My hosted performance experience to date has been great uptime, fast support, and lack of worry.  I've had to find other things to fret about. 

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/15/2015, 2:09:08, Markus Jung said:

@bradl: I can't choose Memcached (or any other caching) in AdminCP (cloud hosting).

I cant change any cache methods either... did anyone help you or do you still have the issue?

20 minutes ago, HippieDude said:

I cant change any cache methods either... did anyone help you or do you still have the issue?

As Rhett said aobove:

"No that's not an option"

So I think with cloud hosting you can't use any of these caching methods.

Just now, Markus Jung said:

As Rhett said aobove:

"No that's not an option"

So I think with cloud hosting you can't use any of these caching methods.

I run a dedicated server with hostgator.,... 

2 minutes ago, HippieDude said:

I run a dedicated server with hostgator.,... 

Then you need to install the caching service that you want to use on the server side, e.g. memcached.
You can google how to do this for the OS that you are using.
 

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