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I’ve created a post over on the scaling WordPress blog re the APC opcode cache

Posted August 28th, 2012 by simon.

http://scalingwp.wordpress.com/2012/08/27/apc-opcode-caching-of-multiple-sites/

Talking about opcode caching when used on a server hosting multiple websites and how disk space, RAM and CPU time can be saved by using a shared common codebase.

Tags: apc, opcode cache, performance

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