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maidos
Fri 18th Jul '08, 12:19pm
i have 1x e5405 and 4 gb ram. Can anyone provide me the best configuration fit for my forums and cms scripts?
http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/5448/93716385ta0.jpg
Also im wondering when browsing a thread it usually take 2 seconds with 1 posts there. Is that consider slow?
eva2000
Sat 19th Jul '08, 8:38am
in php.ini, for xcache.count change from 1 to 4 for number of physical cores your cpu has.
E5405 is a quad core cpu so there's 4 physical cores
restart apache after
2 seconds can be normal but really also depends on your server/web hosts network and your location.
i.e. it's very normal for me in Australia to take 1-5 seconds to load this thread of yours on a good day. A bad day on my ISP can take up to 60 seconds to load same page heh.
maidos
Sat 19th Jul '08, 8:12pm
oh ok thanks. Though i justed tested opening a thread with 15 posts and it took 2 seconds aswell. I assume it sholuld consider fast. Since i live in europe while the server is located in usa.
Should i do any other configuration change to optimize xchache?
eva2000
Tue 22nd Jul '08, 11:38am
just install xcache admin page so you can see how memory xcache is using etc
maidos
Tue 22nd Jul '08, 1:18pm
installed but are these settings set to perform the best way?
http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/8994/28656202ar4.jpg
have xcache.optimizer enabled
eva2000
Fri 25th Jul '08, 1:09pm
might want to change xcache.size from 64M to 128M
maidos
Fri 25th Jul '08, 2:25pm
xcache size is only set on 32M, butyour reply from http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=279454 said i would change to 64M Should i change the size to 64 or 128?
eva2000
Tue 29th Jul '08, 2:28am
set it to 64m and restart apache and see
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