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litespeed_wiki:php:enable_opcode_cache [2018/09/19 18:32] Michael Alegre [For Shared Hosting Environments:PHP SuEXEC] |
litespeed_wiki:php:enable_opcode_cache [2018/09/19 18:32] Michael Alegre [For Non-Shared Hosting Environments:PHP non-SuEXEC] |
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As of LiteSpeed Web Server v5.3RC2 and above, LSWS //can share opcache between Multi CPU processes//. | As of LiteSpeed Web Server v5.3RC2 and above, LSWS //can share opcache between Multi CPU processes//. | ||
- | ==== For Non-Shared Hosting Environments:PHP non-SuEXEC ==== | + | ==== For Non-Shared Hosting Environments: PHP non-SuEXEC ==== |
Non-shared hosting environments should use PHP non-exec mode. (**LSWS Web Admin > Server > General > Using Apache Configuration File > PHP suEXEC** = ''No''). LSPHP just runs in ''workgroup'' mode as the "nobody" user by default. For this situation, as long as you see opcode cache in the phpinfo page, opcode cache has already been enabled. | Non-shared hosting environments should use PHP non-exec mode. (**LSWS Web Admin > Server > General > Using Apache Configuration File > PHP suEXEC** = ''No''). LSPHP just runs in ''workgroup'' mode as the "nobody" user by default. For this situation, as long as you see opcode cache in the phpinfo page, opcode cache has already been enabled. |