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PHP Caching ? Topic is solved
PHP Caching ?
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I just install VestaCP (again) on CentOS (I specify because it might not the case on other OS)
I just realise, at least after an update to PHP7
PHP have no cache module like : opcache, apc, apcu, memcache or memcached.
My 1st question is why ?
My 2nd question is why not ?
Why It have no cache; Caching is very benefic for drupal, wordpress and others php apps which VestaCP propose WebTemplates.
I'm not talking about Redis or memcached which better to have a 3rd parties server for them but simply stuff like opcache and or apc/apcu which already increase performance for at least wordpress, nextcloud and drupal.
So I wonder Why not including opcache and apcu in VestaCP deployment ?
Thank and o plaisir to read you about this :)
I just install VestaCP (again) on CentOS (I specify because it might not the case on other OS)
I just realise, at least after an update to PHP7
PHP have no cache module like : opcache, apc, apcu, memcache or memcached.
My 1st question is why ?
My 2nd question is why not ?
Why It have no cache; Caching is very benefic for drupal, wordpress and others php apps which VestaCP propose WebTemplates.
I'm not talking about Redis or memcached which better to have a 3rd parties server for them but simply stuff like opcache and or apc/apcu which already increase performance for at least wordpress, nextcloud and drupal.
So I wonder Why not including opcache and apcu in VestaCP deployment ?
Thank and o plaisir to read you about this :)
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Re: PHP Caching ?
What version of PHP 7 did you install ? 7.1 or 7.2 ?
Also OPcache is intgrated into PHP7 and should be enabled, however if not then you can enable it in your Php.ini
here is a good discussion to follow. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... he-on-php7
Also OPcache is intgrated into PHP7 and should be enabled, however if not then you can enable it in your Php.ini
here is a good discussion to follow. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... he-on-php7
Re: PHP Caching ?
I have PHP 7.2.4 on CentOS
I don't think opCache is by default because
opcache-status and/or opcache-gui say : You do not have the Zend OPcache extension loaded
also opcache is not there when I do a
and so even after an install
I also followed this tuto which it's ending with :
I wonder if it's because VestaCP use ioCube ?
I don't think opCache is by default because
opcache-status and/or opcache-gui say : You do not have the Zend OPcache extension loaded
also opcache is not there when I do a
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php -m
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yum install php72-php-opcache
systemctl restart php-fpm nginx
but I still without ZendOPcachePHP 7.2.1 (cli) (built: Jan 3 2018 07:51:38) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Zend Technologies
with Zend OPcache v7.2.1, Copyright (c) 1999-2017, by Zend Technologies
php -v
PHP 7.2.4 (cli) (built: Mar 27 2018 17:23:35) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies
I wonder if it's because VestaCP use ioCube ?
Re: PHP Caching ?
simple easy installation guide for installaing opcache, APC/APCu, memcached and redis under centos :
https://www.mysterydata.com/how-to-inst ... cp-centos/
https://www.mysterydata.com/how-to-inst ... cp-centos/