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Rob Holda [Difference Between LiteMage Tiers]
litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:understand_tiers [2017/06/09 15:39] (current)
Jackson Zhang [How many public cache objects does a store use?]
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 ===== Difference Between LiteMage Tiers ===== ===== Difference Between LiteMage Tiers =====
  
-The LiteMage module is now available as a purchasable add-on to new and existing LiteSpeed Licenses and is tiered based on the number of cached objects you need. The LiteMage Cache extension for Magento will remain free to download from [[http://​www.magentocommerce.com/​magento-connect/​litemage-cache-2.html|Magento Connect]] but requires the LiteMage module to work.+The LiteMage module is now available as a purchasable add-on to new and existing LiteSpeed Licenses and is tiered ​as starter/​standard/​unlimited ​based on the number of cached objects you need. The LiteMage Cache extension for Magento will remain free to download from [[http://​www.magentocommerce.com/​magento-connect/​litemage-cache-2.html|Magento Connect]] but requires the LiteMage module to work.
  
 You can always try the ultra-fast LiteMage full page cache for free using our trial license. Overall, LiteSpeed + LiteMage will save you a ton on hardware costs while greatly boosting your Magento store'​s performance. You can always try the ultra-fast LiteMage full page cache for free using our trial license. Overall, LiteSpeed + LiteMage will save you a ton on hardware costs while greatly boosting your Magento store'​s performance.
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 Please check our [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-web-cache/​litemage/​pricing|LiteMage pricing page]] for more info.  Please check our [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-web-cache/​litemage/​pricing|LiteMage pricing page]] for more info. 
  
-==== New LiteMage tiers are based on cached objects, what does this mean? ==== 
-Public cached objects are counted by url. So if you have a unique url that can be cached, then it is counted as 1 object. ​ 
  
-For example, layered navigation will have it's unique url, one category page with 10 different layered navigation will count as 11 objects. ​Also for view vary, like list view vs. grid view, also separate cached ​objects.+==== How many public cache objects ​does a store use? ====  
 +LiteMage pricing is now tiered by a limit on public cache objects per Magento installation/​userHow do you know how many public cache objects ​an installation/​user is using? ​
  
-Our trial license provides unlimited cached objects for LiteMage.+This can be checked through ​LiteMage ​crawler in the Magento Admin Panel.
  
-==== How many public cache objects does a store use? ====  +Magento Admin Panel-> System -> Cache Management -> LiteMage Crawler Warm-up Status -> List Size. If a store has multiple currencies/​Languages,​ you may need to consider them when determining the total number of objects ​you need.
-LiteMage pricing is now tiered by a limit on public cache objects ​per domainHow do I know how many public cache objects an account/​domain uses? +
  
-This can be checked through LiteMage crawler in Magento Admin. +For responsive pageit only counts as one cache object
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-Magento Admin-> System -> Cache Management -> LiteMage Crawler Warm-up Status -> List Size. If a store has multiple currencies/​Languagesyou may need to consider them when determining the total number of objects you need.+
  
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-==== How to decide which license to choose? ​==== +==== Choosing a License ​==== 
-A merchant does not have a running store yet or I don't have the ability to check through ​merchant magento ​admin page. How I can estimate how many cached objects required for his store? ​ +A merchant does not have a running store yet or I don't have the ability to check through ​his or her Magento ​admin page. How can I estimate how many cached objects ​are required for his store? ​
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-There are only three tiers:​Free/​Standard/​Large. You can guestimate based upon their stores size, number of languages, currencies and options. e.g. If you have 300 items for sale,and each has 2 configuration options that render different pages, in 10 languages...300X2X10=6000 so standard would be appropriate.+
  
 +There are only three tiers: Starter, Standard, and Unlimited. You can guestimate based upon their store'​s size, number of languages, currencies, and options. e.g. If you have 300 items for sale and each has 2 configuration options that render different pages in 10 languages... 300 x 2 x 10 = 6000. In this case, LiteMage Standard would be appropriate to cache this store.
  
 +Public cache objects are also stored based on URL. If your site uses a layered navigation menu for example, each combination of selections from the layered menu will be its own publicly cached object.
 ==== What happens if your site needs more cached objects than your license allows? ==== ==== What happens if your site needs more cached objects than your license allows? ====
  
-LiteMage Starter has a limit of 5,000 public cache objects and LiteMage Standard has a limit of 25,000. Once these limits are reached, further public cache objects will not be stored. Your site will still work without any problems, but it will only be partially cached.+LiteMage Starter has a limit of 1,500 public cache objects and LiteMage Standard has a limit of 25,000. Once these limits are reached, further public cache objects will not be stored. Your site will still work without any problems, but it will only be partially cached.
  
 Pages not cached will be served by Magento directly. These pages will load more slowly than those that were cached. Overall, your site being partially cached is still much better than having no cache. Pages not cached will be served by Magento directly. These pages will load more slowly than those that were cached. Overall, your site being partially cached is still much better than having no cache.
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 We will display the number of the public cache objects in the Magento admin panel in a future release. We will display the number of the public cache objects in the Magento admin panel in a future release.
    
 +For shared hosting server, LiteMage objects'​ limits are applied to each domain instead of the whole server. When one domain reaches the limit, the rest of domains can be still served from cache without any problem until they reach the limit by themselves.
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