I will create a ticket sales for two events (each 3000 real tickets) and I wonder how much cache I can intergrate with your software. I was looking at WP-Rocket or Bunny.net as I know the site will be hit hard when the sale start.
Should I just use CloudFlare instead?
Is there part of the software we should never cache?
Thanks!
Jul 26,2021 AT 4:15PM - 3 years ago -never heard of bunny
i use siteground hosting that has an excellent cache plugin and also the server has a built in cache.
but i have seen users with rocket and others with cloudflare so both of those work
things not to cache:
not really by default – you will only know after testing the cache.
when you add a new event, page or post- many caches clear the cache at that point automatically
Hey Jean,
You are not able to handle even with such cache. The reason is not the cache, but that eventON is doing a lot of read / writes on the database. So when you need to handle such load, you need to be on an environment that the DB can handle that amount of traffic.
I’ll go with a dedicated high end MySQL server, NvME drives.
Will use a VPS with High Frequency CPU for frontend and a seperate server for MySQL. Should help us provide that high 15 minutes period when all tickets will get sold.
That sounds like a really good plan.
Do you have the option to set up the server OS also? I would go with OpenLiteSpeed and Litespeed Cache