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  1. Cristian Rodriguez

    Resolved To many Apache process eating memory

    Since a month ago my dedicated server is experiencing performance problems, it is slow, tring to figure out what the problem is and applying many changes to the server nothing has changed websites are loading very slow, what i have notice is that there are many apache process (httpd) and every...
  2. B

    Question Optimal nginx performance Wordpress

    I'm looking for the best nginx performance with Wordpress and WP Super Cache module. Found a lot of threads en websites with only seperated snippets of code. Since a lot of people are looking for performance, my hope is that we can build the optimal directives for Nginx I'm no expert. It's a...
  3. UnS3eN

    Issue Really high TTFB as of late

    Hi Guys, Getting really high Time-To-First-Byte as of late. Sometimes over 40 seconds (even from localhost): # curl -s -w '\nLookup time:\t\t%{time_namelookup}\nConnect time:\t\t%{time_connect}\nSSL handshake time:\t%{time_appconnect}\nPre-Transfer time:\t%{time_pretransfer}\nRedirect...
  4. F

    Issue permission settings remain uneditable for customers

    Hi, i've set for some service plans the ability to edit performance setting on PHP settings (like you can see in first screenshot) But also if i enabled "Hosting performance settings management", my customers said (like you see in second screenshot) that they cannot still change performance...
  5. Loris Modena

    Question Server Plesk configuration for eCommerce in PrestaShop

    I would like to know how to optimize the configuration in order to increase performance especially with regard to database requests. The server at my disposal is as follows: Server OVH Enterprise SP-32 Linux Plesk 12.5 (Cent OS 7) Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1231 v3 @ 3.40GHz – Core: 8 32 GB RAM...
  6. L

    Input Using Plesk (which config is best performance AND best security)

    I have seen a few threads and users (who like me).... want to know but are confused on the details. I'm slowly getting the facts in order and close to understandings all the variables... but not quite there? My hope is this thread can help EVERYONE who wants speed and security for their Plesk...
  7. O

    Resolved About cgroups and plans permisions

    Hello there, I'm using cgroups and I have a couple of different reseller plans. I do not want my resellers to change the CPU and memory limit set in their default plans using cgroups. Is that possible? Then I'd like to lower the resources used by a couple sites customizing the plan used for...
  8. Jose Pontvianne

    Question High traffic config advise

    Hi all, Plesk 12.5 / Apache 2.4 / Debian 8 Virtual Server: 4G RAM / 1 processor 2 cores Nginx for static content. It's a custom wordpress site, very well optimized (<180 ms generating a page) with many photos in each post. Mid/High load: 250 users by minute Any advise for best...
  9. L

    Question how to improve WP performance on nginx server vs

    hello, this is in general, what should I "check for" or what plesk server settings should I be concerned about to get the most performance on my server.... AS OPPOSED TO, setting that can be done in wp-config.php on the WP install? things mentioned here...
  10. R

    Resolved How to install Pagespeed on Ubuntu Plesk 17 Apache and Nginx

    Hi, we use on our Webserver Ubuntu 14.04 Plesk 17 Apache and Nginx. I´ve also installed Redis for caching with the WordPress 4.7 Plug-in W3 Total Cache. Now I found an install instruction for installing pagespeed: http://www.tecmint.com/install-mod_pagespeed-to-boost-apache-nginx-performance/...
  11. Liew CheonFong

    Question Enable Nginx FastCGI microcaching

    How do we enable Nginx microcaching for Plesk? (refer: https://www.nginx.com/blog/benefits-of-microcaching-nginx/) I set my Plesk server to use Nginx to serve websites, not Apache.
  12. rbstern

    Better hardware and pigz, yet worse backup performance

    I just finished a server migration, migrating subscriptions on the old server from Plesk 11, to a clean Plesk 12 install on the new server. One of the things I was most excited about was the potential for pigz to reduce the high server loads for my overnight backups. I'm getting the opposite...
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