![]() Hi folks,We have a Dell VxRail in our office. ![]() Dell 'recertification' fee - is this legitimate? Hardware. ![]() In the end I would say benchmark what you have today then when you make changes to the environment test the changes against your baseline to know if the changes are really effective or not. Like having memcached setup and working on your busy CMS solution will mask a lot of poor settings. I know with Joomla having a good caching system really helps. If you are looking only to optimize the setup, then I would say monitor the implementation and then detect if you have a problem. This is only really a problem of your mysql database is being hit with lots of small updates.īut I really have to say, do you really have a problem or are only trying to optimize what you have? If you really have a problem, how do you know? What are your measurements of the problem? LAMP configurations while generic they have been tuned over years of use to give the best general response. MyISAM uses table locking approach on updates, where InnoDB uses row level locking. Make sure the table engine is InnoDB and not MyISAM. One other thing to look at is the mysql back end. This has helped quite a bit in page responsiveness within the project. This removes the load from apache to process php page requests. ![]() One of the things we've done in another open source project is to move the php execution from inside Apache to php-fpm, which is a dedicated php engine. Tuning on any linux system is a black art.
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