You might discuss Memcached with your hosting provider. If it is available, you can move some of the caching and datastore out of your database and gain some performance benefits.
The OPcache library built into PHP does something different. What it does is store the compiled versions of the PHP files on your server in shared memory. This helps with reducing disk access on different page loads as well as reducing the time the PHP interpreter needs to spend compiling the files.
Using both can boost your performance.
The OPcache library built into PHP does something different. What it does is store the compiled versions of the PHP files on your server in shared memory. This helps with reducing disk access on different page loads as well as reducing the time the PHP interpreter needs to spend compiling the files.
Using both can boost your performance.
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