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There are more than 50 websites hosted on the system.
In a worst-case scenario this could lead to a memory usage of 3.2 GB for Opcache alone.
If I can prevent old not accessed files to be cleared from the cache (let's say after a week), it would be much more efficient on the resources.
Normally...
Thanks for your reply.
This would indeed work, except the problem is that every site has it's own PHP-handler.
I would have to make a cronjob for every website, for every client.
Have you seen the new dedicated PHP-FPM handlers?
I've been testing it out and the results were amazing for Wordpress sites. Much, much faster.
They will also have their own seperate Opcache which speeds everything up.
In my experience I've seen big Wordpress sites eat up all the Opcache...
Thank you for your answer, this helps a lot.
How can I reload it though?
I find these services:
plesk-php73-fpm_DOMAIN_COM_144.service
plesk-php73-fpm_DOMAIN_COM_144
But whatever I try, I can't seem to find a way to reload it.
Using the service command it simply says unknown service.
They are...
I'm currently using Plesk for a shared hosting server with the dedicated PHP-FPM handler per site.
This allows every site to have it's own Opcache, but this is also the issue...
Let's say there are 10 sites with 64 MB for Opcache, that's 640 MB in total!
Lot's of those sites don't get visited...