Use a dedicated memcached server for your caching.
On Dec 31, 2011, at 8:59 AM, Phang Mulianto wrote:
you should also consider to optimize your web server and os layer, javascript caching in your app and also the image caching in user browser...it will make a difference for the effort...
what's your expect in load time results?
On Dec 31, 2011 4:45 AM, "Dee Johnson" <devariojay@gmail.com> wrote:Hi guys.
I have a optimization question.
I have already used $persistModel = true, optimized by queries with containable and made sure all tables had indices.
I still would like a speed increase as pages are taking at the min 1.5 sec and at the max 8 seconds (on random occasions). I tried to use file caching for the pages that dont serve frequently changing or updating data but it didnt seem to give much of a boost.
Any other suggestions to try? Thanks--
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