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Prestashop 1.4.8 not work with memcached


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Hi! I have nex problem:

instaled php5 + memcached, and when i try activate use memcached, site not loaded, when i try open page, server load up to 100%, and afret 30-50 sec white page.

Any ideas?

 

memcached has defoult parameters

(in htop - selver load by Apache and Memcache process)

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I've also the problem on my server: 1.4.6.2 was OK, 1.4.8.2 is really slow with memcached activated, when I deactivate it the speed returns to acceptable parameters. acceptable because the server is a dedicated server with 8 cores and 16gb ram.

 

PRESTASHOP TEAM RESPOND ON PERFORMANCE PLEASE AND RESPOND NOW!

 

 

PrestaShop 1.4.6 work fine on this server, problem only with 1.4.8

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Hello

 

I tell you what I have tried without success.

 

In a virtual machine with debian 6 with everything updated, I installed the package from source memcached, php-memcached and libevent

 

The versions are:

 

memcached-1.4.13

libevent-2.0.19-stable

 

the version of php-memcached is the latest installed with pecl install memcache

 

The result is the same, Apache process gets to consume the CPU, at first not much, but is progressive, the third request to the server, it is fried.

 

The speed of page loading is painful.

 

I tried putting several memcached but the result is the same, apache collapses.

 

All this is in a virtual machine and not a problem with hosting.

 

Regards.

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Again, with a fresh install when you fill up database with some products, apache plus memcache fails and make store very slow.

 

No one having same issues ?

 

Prestashop team are you going to see why this is happening ?

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I would suggest to all of you to find another cache system to use as memcache is not good. I spent a lot of money trying to get it working on my site to no avail and they configured all files on server all scripts updated and site was opening in 8-10 sec. I am using cloudflare now and have a lot better speed but of course there is some kinks but not that bad if you have it set up correctly. You may also look into amazon aws is another good one to use.

 

Cheers

Clayton

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