it may be helpful for someone.
I liked GTmetrix kinda helpful and magic. http://gtmetrix.com/#!
Sincerely
Negin Nickparsa
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Sebastian Krebs krebs@gmail.comwrote:
2013/9/18 Camilo Sperberg unrea...@gmail.com
On Sep 18, 2013, at 14:26, Haluk Karamete
2013/9/18 Negin Nickparsa nickpa...@gmail.com
In general, what are the best ways to handle high traffic websites?
VPS(clouds)?
web analyzers?
dedicated servers?
distributed memory cache?
Yes :)
But seriously: That is a topic most of us spent much time to get into it.
You can explain it
Thank you Sebastian..actually I will already have one if qualified for the
job. Yes, and I may fail to handle it that's why I asked for guidance.
I wanted some tidbits to start over. I have searched through yslow,
HTTtrack and others.
I have searched through php list in my email too before asking
On Sep 18, 2013, at 09:38, Negin Nickparsa nickpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Sebastian..actually I will already have one if qualified for the
job. Yes, and I may fail to handle it that's why I asked for guidance.
I wanted some tidbits to start over. I have searched through yslow,
HTTtrack
Thank you Camilo
to be more in details,suppose the website has 80,000 users and each page
takes 200 ms to be rendered and you have thousand hits in a second so we
want to reduce the time of rendering. is there any way to reduce the
rendering time?
other thing is suppose they want to upload files
2013/9/18 Negin Nickparsa nickpa...@gmail.com
Thank you Camilo
to be more in details,suppose the website has 80,000 users and each page
takes 200 ms to be rendered and you have thousand hits in a second so we
want to reduce the time of rendering. is there any way to reduce the
rendering
On 18 Sep 2013, at 12:50, Negin Nickparsa nickpa...@gmail.com wrote:
to be more in details,suppose the website has 80,000 users and each page
takes 200 ms to be rendered and you have thousand hits in a second so we
want to reduce the time of rendering. is there any way to reduce the
rendering
I am a little bit curious: Do you _really_ have 1000 requests/second, or do
you just throw some numbers in? ;)
Sebastian, supposedly_asking_to_get_some_pre_evaluation :)
Even in times, where there is not that much traffix? Automatic backup at
3:00 in the morning for example?
3:00 morning in one
On Sep 18, 2013, at 14:26, Haluk Karamete halukkaram...@gmail.com wrote:
I recommend OPCache, which is already included in PHP 5.5.
Camilo,
I'm just curious about the disadvantageous aspects of OPcache.
My logic says there must be some issues with it otherwise it would have come
2013/9/18 Camilo Sperberg unrea...@gmail.com
On Sep 18, 2013, at 14:26, Haluk Karamete halukkaram...@gmail.com wrote:
I recommend OPCache, which is already included in PHP 5.5.
Camilo,
I'm just curious about the disadvantageous aspects of OPcache.
My logic says there must be some
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