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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.
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