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litespeed_wiki:config:compare_pagespeed_and_lscache [2017/09/13 18:14]
Eric Leu [Testing Method]
litespeed_wiki:config:compare_pagespeed_and_lscache [2017/09/13 18:15]
Eric Leu [Conclusion]
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 //​Regardless of whether testing with lscache or mod_pagespeed,​ we followed the same procedure. // //​Regardless of whether testing with lscache or mod_pagespeed,​ we followed the same procedure. //
  
-  - The method to test the web servers uses ApacheBench (an HTTP server benchmarking tool). In each test, client side send 10,000 requests to the server'​s webpage which size is 68 KB    ​+  - The method to test the web servers uses ApacheBench (an HTTP server benchmarking tool). In each test, client side send 10,000 requests to the server'​s webpage which size is 68 KB   
   - Before each test the web server in question was restarted to clear out any potential caching or other issues that may interfere with results.   - Before each test the web server in question was restarted to clear out any potential caching or other issues that may interfere with results.
   - Each test was run with the same concurrent numbers of requests to gauge performance at different cases. ​   - Each test was run with the same concurrent numbers of requests to gauge performance at different cases. ​
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 ===== Conclusion ===== ===== Conclusion =====
 After going over the benchmark testing of both lscache and mod_pagespeed enabled cases, you may have a better idea of which combination is more suited to your needs. ​ After going over the benchmark testing of both lscache and mod_pagespeed enabled cases, you may have a better idea of which combination is more suited to your needs. ​
-  - Using lscache and mod_pagespeed together are still workable, but it will slow down your page loading time and increase CPU and Memory usage, so if your LSWS include LiteSpeed Cache already, then you don't need to enable pagespeed module for faster+  - Using lscache and mod_pagespeed together are still workable, but it will slow down your page loading time and increase CPU and Memory usage, so if your LSWS include LiteSpeed Cache already, then you don't need to enable pagespeed module for shorten the loading time
   - If your LSWS not include Cache, then pagespeed does faster your site around 20%. It will takes part of resources and should be avoided in shared hosting environment. More information,​ please see [[ https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​config:​enable_pagespeed#​using_a_control_panel_in_a_shared_hosting_environment| here]] ​   - If your LSWS not include Cache, then pagespeed does faster your site around 20%. It will takes part of resources and should be avoided in shared hosting environment. More information,​ please see [[ https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​config:​enable_pagespeed#​using_a_control_panel_in_a_shared_hosting_environment| here]] ​
   - See this article if you want to [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​add-lscache | Add Caching to an Existing License]] \\   - See this article if you want to [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​add-lscache | Add Caching to an Existing License]] \\
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