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litespeed_wiki:php:enable_opcode_cache [2018/09/19 18:32] Michael Alegre [For Non-Shared Hosting Environments:PHP non-SuEXEC] |
litespeed_wiki:php:enable_opcode_cache [2019/05/17 21:18] (current) Kacey Schroeder [For Shared Hosting Environments: PHP SuEXEC] |
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==== For Shared Hosting Environments: PHP SuEXEC ==== | ==== For Shared Hosting Environments: PHP SuEXEC ==== | ||
- | For shared hosting environments such as cPanel or Plesk, you should use PHP SuEXEC mode as your execution method. **LSWS WebAdmin Console -> Server -> General -> Using Apache Configuration File -> PHP suEXEC** to ''Yes''. When you check a user's phpinfo page, it may show that Zend Opcode Cache is installed and enabled. | + | For shared hosting environments such as cPanel or Plesk, you should use PHP SuEXEC mode as your execution method. **Configuration > Server > General > Using Apache Configuration File > PHP suEXEC** to ''Yes''. When you check a user's phpinfo page, it may show that Zend Opcode Cache is installed and enabled. |
However there are also three PHP process modes for LiteSpeed: Worker mode, Daemon mode and ProcessGroup mode. | However there are also three PHP process modes for LiteSpeed: Worker mode, Daemon mode and ProcessGroup mode. | ||
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=== Sharing Opcode Cache Between Multiple CPU Processes === | === Sharing Opcode Cache Between Multiple CPU Processes === | ||
- | For LSWS 2CPU and above licenses, you have an option to [[litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes|configure LSWS to use multi CPU cores]]. For LSWS 5.2.x and below, When a domain is served by multi-CPU cores, Opcode cache cannot be shared between CPU cores. So, when you test a ''phpinfo.php'' page, you might see cache hits like the following upon refresh: | + | For LSWS Web Host Professional and above licenses, you have an option to [[litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes|configure LSWS to use multi CPU cores]]. For LSWS 5.2.x and below, When a domain is served by multi-CPU cores, Opcode cache cannot be shared between CPU cores. So, when you test a ''phpinfo.php'' page, you might see cache hits like the following upon refresh: |
http://example.com/phpinfo.php | http://example.com/phpinfo.php |