These commands are provided by LiteSpeed, so that you may manage your cache with the WordPress Command Line Interface.
We benchmarked OpenLiteSpeed, NGiNX, and Apache. We looked at how the three web servers handled a small static file and a simple PHP script, and then we evaluated their WordPress performance.
The Melbourne Interim Meeting has come and gone. The schedule was packed tight with topics as the Working Group strives to hit the November 2018 deadline for QUIC v1.
QCRAM-04 addresses the deadlock hazard, but is unable to minimize HoLB for a certain class of applications. Learn more.
A WordPress site specializing in printable birthday cards and invitations needed a way to maximize their performance without introducing 3rd-party-plugin conflicts. See how they did it with LSCache!
One way to prevent attack is to not read from the stream until the decoder can process the stream immediately. This approach creates a deadlock hazard and is examined in this article.
Compression schemes that allow head-of-line blocking are targets for memory exhaustion attacks against the decoder. One way to avoid an attack is presented.
Head-of-line blocking causes priority inversion and vice versa. Learn more.
It’s been a busy six months for LSCWP. Here we present all of the major new enhancements in one handy guide.