Very useful answers, thank you very much for answering!
These useful hints could (should) be addded to the relevant variable pages on mediawiki.org, I think. Mind if I add them?
// Rolf Lampa
Platonides wrote:
Rolf Lampa [RIL] wrote:
- $wgParserCacheType *
Cache for the result of rendering a page. Rendering the wikitext is very intensive, thus it should be cached.
- $wgMessageCacheType * // found no documentation
It refers to the interface messages. They are used all the time. It's a good idea to cache them.
== Question 2 ==
What are the benefits and draw backs with using either of the two options below, after excluding the other options?
- CACHE_DB
- CACHE_ACCEL - (eAccelerator in my case)
CACHE_DB uses the database, and thus performs worse than a specific cache accelerator. It may also produce db deadlocks.
CACHE_ACCEL seems a good solution for your case. If you had several servers, they would have independent caches, that's why memcached is preferred, but since it's on a single box, seems ok.
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