Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Hawk Host supports Memcached, fired immediately

Blog of  Hawk Host has just announced support Memcached features across the entire server, applies to all hosting plans. You are using Hosting here then activate up now offline.
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If you do not already know, Memcached is a cache function of the system uses RAM instead of using hard drive to read and write as traditional. Due to the very fast speed of RAM should use Memcached performance will increase dramatically, particularly to minimize the request to the database (which is consuming system resources) by the query or use up RAM and cache all.
Models of Memcached operations as follows:
memcached-architecture
This function is great, but most are completely free, if used by Hawk Host hosting you activate even offline.

Memcached activation instructions

To enable use of Memcached on Hawk Host hosting, you follow these steps:
1. Login to cPanel, look for pieces with letters  memcache
You need to use this theme  Paper Lantern , then see this option in cPanel click  Change Style to change. If you do not see this theme in the list, should contact support Open Ticket. Content can refer to the following:  I want to change cPanel theme to Paper Lantern
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2. Click the link Start Memcached
Start Memcached
3. If successful, you will receive an IP and Port information. Here is localhost with IP 127.0.0.1 with port 39 505
memcached Started
4. Activate the PHP module by going to the Select Version PHP module and enable  memcache and  memcached .
Select PHP Version
5. Activate using Memcached cache mode.
Depending on which CMS you are using different trigger. If you use WordPress plugin, please install W3 Total Cache , cache mode using  Memcached instead of Disk and save and you are done.
Page Cache
Note: because each person has different port, you need to separate each cache mode, including Page Cache, Cache Database, Object Cache to change the default configuration Memcached then, his eg switch ports from 11211 to  38 726
Configure the triggers Memcached
Try and feel the speed at which Memcached bring offline.

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