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Linux Web Servers Tweaking and Tuneup

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Linux Web Servers Tweaking and Tuneup is a must step after setting up Web servers. Most search engine nowadays will rank your website based on speed and performance. Keep in mind that almost every App got its own performance needs, meaning, the tuneup was made to accommodate WordPress App, I did not test on ohter Apps such Joomla or Drupal, however, it should work.

Section 1: Debian Web Application Performance Optimization

1:01 Debian8 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

1:02 Debian8 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

1:03 Debian8 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

1:04 Debian8 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

1:05 Debian7 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

1:06 Debian7 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

1:07 Debian7 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

1:08 Debian7 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

Section 2: Ubuntu Web Application Performance Optimization

2:01 Ubuntu16.04 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

2:02 Ubuntu16.04 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

2:03 Ubuntu16.04 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

2:04 Ubuntu16.04 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

2:05 Ubuntu14.04 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

2:06 Ubuntu14.04 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

2:07 Ubuntu14.04 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

2:08 Ubuntu14.04 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

2:09 Ubuntu12.04 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

2:10 Ubuntu12.04 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

2:11 Ubuntu12.04 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

2:12 Ubuntu12.04 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

Section 3: CentOS Web Application Performance Optimization

3:01 CentOS7 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

3:02 CentOS7 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

3:03 CentOS7 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

3:04 CentOS7 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

3:05 CentOS6 Install and Configure Memcached with Web Viewer

3:06 CentOS6 Install and Configure APC caching with Web Viewer

3:07 CentOS6 Install and Configure OpCache with Web Viewer

3:08 CentOS6 Install and Configure Google Pagespeed Caching

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