ps2chiper
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Has anyone tried this for Magento Varnish?
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I will test varnish 4.1 now. which module do you suggest I use first for testing? And just exactly how many layers of caching can I pile onto magento?
I tried turpentine before and did not like the level of complexity it required to get it to work with multiple sites. I am becoming a fan of keeping services isolated to individual vps instances. I am also going nuts trying to find a good mail server suite.
More like I want to have some room to experiment. My host offers a shared resource pool that I am going to try out. I see you are using virtualmin, so you are probably using that for your emails. Me I want to use a well rounded email suite with virtual transport support. They are low resource usage, but so far, I was unable to get modoboa or posty to work. That is why I would like to create small instances and hack away until it works.
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I will test varnish 4.1 now. which module do you suggest I use first for testing? And just exactly how many layers of caching can I pile onto magento?
I tried turpentine before and did not like the level of complexity it required to get it to work with multiple sites. I am becoming a fan of keeping services isolated to individual vps instances. I am also going nuts trying to find a good mail server suite.
More like I want to have some room to experiment. My host offers a shared resource pool that I am going to try out. I see you are using virtualmin, so you are probably using that for your emails. Me I want to use a well rounded email suite with virtual transport support. They are low resource usage, but so far, I was unable to get modoboa or posty to work. That is why I would like to create small instances and hack away until it works.
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). But if you use Amazon cloudfront for content delivery, you can now create a SSL certificate for cloudfront in seconds using the AWS interface (I think it is only available in North Virginia region though). Up to last year you would need to upload the certificate and configure many things to make it work with cloudfront, now it is a matter of seconds.
he advised me to make one.... No comment... Haha. Ps2chiper/Rachel do you have some tests/benchmark comparing Apache and nginx on Magento? I cannot see any improvements...