Memcached in Cloud Hosting
The Memcached content caching system is offered as an optional upgrade with every Linux cloud hosting offered by us and you will be able to begin using it the moment you activate it, as the PHP extension that it needs so as to work correctly is pre-installed on our leading-edge cloud web hosting platform. You can order the upgrade from the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes bundled with every shared hosting plan and a brand-new section where you can administer Memcached will appear. The upgrade is separated into two parts – the number of instances and the memory, so as to give you more flexibility. The first one refers to the number of the websites which can use the Memcached caching system, whereas the second one, which is offered in increments of 16 MB, specifies the total size of the content that the system can cache. A regularly visited website with a large database may need more memory in order to take an even greater advantage of Memcached, so if you want to upgrade this service, you’ll be able to do it at any time with several clicks of the mouse.
Memcached in Semi-dedicated Servers
You can add Memcached to any of the Linux semi-dedicated hosting plans that we offer and use its full potential for any script-powered site hosted by us. The upgrade is available through the Hepsia Control Panel and you can choose two features – the instances and the amount of system memory. These things indicate how many sites can use the Memcached caching platform and how much memory it will use to store your content. You can choose them separately, since one instance is not linked to a specific amount of system memory, so you can use plenty of memory for a single large-size site, for instance. This upgrade comes in increments of 16 megabytes and you can order as much memory as you want. The Memcached platform can be used with any script-driven site regardless of its type, including those that are based on widely used web apps like Drupal™, WordPress or Joomla™, and a lot of companies such as Zynga and Wikipedia are already using it to optimize the performance of their websites.
Memcached in VPS Servers
Memcached is available as standard with all VPS plans ordered with our custom Hepsia Control Panel. The extension it needs in order to work properly is compiled when the server is set up, so you can begin using the distributed memory caching platform as soon as your brand-new Virtual Private Server is fully functional. The memory that the Memcached platform can use depends on the given Virtual Private Server plan, but even with the low-end plans, several hundred megabytes will be at your disposal only for this platform. This will permit you to optimize the overall performance of multiple websites hosted on the Virtual Private Server simultaneously and to lower the load on the virtual machine even if you own resource-requiring script-based sites with lots of users. The Memcached caching platform can be used with any script – Joomla™, Drupal™ or Mambo, or a custom-developed one, and you’ll observe the faster overall performance shortly after you start using it.
Memcached in Dedicated Servers
Memcached is available for free with all Linux dedicated web hosting plans that we’re offering and the sole condition is that the server must be ordered with the Hepsia Control Panel. You can use the distributed memory caching system for any database-powered website, including those based on popular applications – for instance, a WordPress personal diary or a Joomla™-powered social network. Each server is tied to a different amount of system memory that Memcached can use, but the minimum you will get is 3 gigabytes, which is quite enough to enhance the loading speed of extremely large sites considerably, since this memory will be dedicated to storing the cached content. The system will begin caching data the moment it’s enabled, so shortly after that, you will detect the improved overall performance of your Internet sites and the lowered load on the server. A lot of Internet sites use Memcached to boost their effectiveness, including popular ones such as Wikipedia and Reddit.