Hi,
i was wondering if it was a good idea to implement an extension to the webserver service: A php memcache (APCu).
What do you think?
Greets
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PHP Memcache (APCu)
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Re: PHP Memcache (APCu)
It will use a portion of the RAM. If the developers agree to this. For example, I myself compile NAS4Free from source and added in source the package APCu - works fine.spy0r wrote:Hi,
i was wondering if it was a good idea to implement an extension to the webserver service: A php memcache (APCu).
What do you think?
Greets
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