APC is installed already, i used it to improve performance int he wiki.
-Wolfy
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Indeed, the 
http://time.ly/ plugin (as they've
recently turned it into a
 "freemium" plugin) is no longer desirable IMHO. Luckily, we have everything
 under the 
http://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/ URL, so we can just make a hard
 rewrite to the calendar 
http://sudoroom.org/calendar and start fresh with a
 new plugin. However, we want to make sure the .ics feed still works, so we
 need a replacement with an .ics export feature that will allow us to
 continue syndicating events. Any recommendations?
 There's a varnish plugin
 
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-varnish/
 but we could also run memcache with batcache
 
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/batcache/
 either way we can do better php caching with this
 
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/apc/
 On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:57 PM, William Budington <bill(a)inputoutput.io>
 wrote:
 Hey, I just wanted to bring this to your collective attention:
 The calendar plugin we have on the wordpress site currently is pretty
 terrible.  It's the one we have on the Occupy Oakland site, and it
 brought the site to a grinding halt.  This had to do with the way the
 plugin generated its MySQL queries, which was pretty labyrinthine.  If
 my memory serves me, Mark Burdett rewrote part of the plugin to optimize
 indices on the table storing events.  We might want to have a look at
 that before this becomes a problem.
 I've also installed varnish on the server, and I'll be looking into a
 good way to cache these pages and serve them from memory so we don't
 have Apache/PHP hitting the disk and generating the page every time.
 I've done something similar for other wordpress installs, including ones
 being actively DDOSed, and it helped enormously.
 Bill
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