[wp-hackers] APC-Nginx-Apache problems / memory problems on VPS

Martin Lazarov martin at lazarov.bg
Mon Aug 29 11:42:53 UTC 2011


And that's the way many of the cache plugins works. But that
complicates the situation and only one mistake make the plugin to work
worst than clean wordpress installations without any cache plugin

On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Braydon <ronin at braydon.com> wrote:
> The most ideal situation:
> Caching repeated independent elements as static html, widgets, post
> summaries, post details, post comments, all as separate, and each with their
> own URIs that can easily be invalidated. These can either be cached in
> memory or on disk and accessed via PHP or from Nginx or Apache. This way
> JavaScript can act as a template engine, repeated elements are not sent
> across the wire for every page, and the server doesn't need to do any work
> generating full html pages. For JavaScriptless access, a sitemap can be
> generated that would lead to all posts, comments, pages....
>
> On 08/29/2011 02:53 AM, Daniel Fenn wrote:
>>
>> That because not all caching plugins are created are not the same. Some
>> are
>> better written than others and some only deal with some aras.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Braydon<ronin at braydon.com>  wrote:
>>
>>> caching plugins?
>>
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