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litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:site_running_slower_after_a_while [2017/05/02 15:35] Jackson Zhang created |
litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:site_running_slower_after_a_while [2017/05/03 14:17] Michael Alegre [Solution] Added a link to Redis setup in Magento 1.x |
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- | ===== Site running slower after a while ===== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
- | For some big site, pages are getting slower after var/cache filled up. It’s a big store with 35,000 products and total 500,000 SKUs inventories. The problem is resolved after user switched to Redis cache. | + | |
+ | ====== Site Slowing Down After A While ====== | ||
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+ | ==== Symptoms ==== | ||
+ | * Site gets slower over time. | ||
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+ | ==== Cause ==== | ||
+ | For some big sites, 35,000 products & 500,000 SKUs for example, the speed at which pages are served begins to slow down after the ''var/cache'' directory fills up. | ||
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+ | ==== Solution ==== | ||
+ | The problem can be resolved by switching Magento's backend default filesystem cache (in ''var/cache'') to an in-memory cache directory using [[http://www.devdocs.magento.com/guides/m1x/ce18-ee113/using_redis.html|Redis]] or Memcached. | ||
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+ | If this problem persists, try flushing both the Magento cache and Redis/Memcached manually. |