Memcached in Website Hosting
You can make use of the Memcached content caching system with all Linux website hosting that we’re offering. It’s available as an optional upgrade, which you can add with only a few mouse clicks through your Hepsia web hosting Control Panel. It needs an extension, which is already installed on our cloud web hosting platform, so you can begin using Memcached once you order it. The upgrade is subdivided into two parts, which will give you more versatility depending on the sites that you want to use it for. The first part determines the number of the websites that will use the Memcached caching system, or the so-called ‘instances’, whereas the second one is related to the system memory, i.e. to how much content the system will be able to cache. You can order more system memory in increments of 16 megabytes and the more memory you have added, the more data will be cached, which may be a pretty good idea for popular websites with large-size databases and lots of users. Thus, you can supercharge the loading speed of any script-powered Internet site hosted on our cloud servers with ease.
Memcached in Dedicated Hosting
When you acquire one of our Linux dedicated hosting and if you choose Hepsia as your hosting Control Panel on the order page, you’ll get the Memcached content caching platform as standard and you can use it with each site that you host on the server without installing or upgrading anything. It will begin caching data as users access your Internet site, so you will notice the effect of using it shortly thereafter. The minimum amount of system memory that will be available to the Memcached caching platform is three gigabytes and normally, the more powerful the package, the more memory Memcached will have at its disposal. This amount will allow you to use the platform for numerous Internet sites or for an extremely popular site without compromising its efficacy. The Memcached platform will permit you to speed up any database-powered website in no time – a Joomla™ portal, a WordPress blog, an OpenCart web shop, etc., and to optimize the performance of your server.