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izzuddin-istar.com - 11/2/2010 11:50:37 AM
   
TotalCahe In Kentico
Hi There,

recently i found few site using total cache which is a script reformating our HTML structure make it easily optimize the speed and user experience of your site with caching: browser, page, object, database, minify and content delivery network support.

i dont know this is possible but i can be achieve.

Ive done some research on this found out tat wordpress got such plugin.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

they claim this is the benefit:
* At least 10x improvement in overall site performance (Grade A in YSlow or significant Google Page Speed improvements) when fully configured
* Improve conversion rates and "site performance" which affect your site's rank on Google.com
* "Instant" second page views (browser caching after first page view)
* Optimized progressive render (pages start rendering immediately)
* Reduced page load time: increased visitor time on site (visitors view more pages)
* Improved web server performance (sustain high traffic periods)
* Up to 80% bandwidth savings via minify and HTTP compression of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and feeds


maybe this is the answer to slow loading from previous thread.

I would like to take initiative if your guys have interest in this.

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kentico_jurajo - 11/11/2010 1:37:08 AM
   
RE:TotalCahe In Kentico
Hi,

It seems that the term total cache is used by WordPress. I think it is similar to full page cache. Could you please go through the links below, where you can find tips and tricks how to setup Kentico to speed up your site, images, controls, etc.:

devnet.kentico.com/docs/devguide/sql_queries_debugging.htm
devnet.kentico.com/docs/devguide/threads_debugging.htm
devnet.kentico.com/docs/devguide/caching_options.htm

devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/August-2010/Deep-dive--Cache-dependencies.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/January-2010/Debugging-options-in-Kentico-CMS-5-0.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/August-2008/Performance-of-Kentico-CMS.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/October-2009/Webinar-2---Performance-optimization-and-caching-i.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/April-2009/Deep-Dive---Kentico-CMS-Caching.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/January-2010/Optimization-tip--Write-better-code,-disable-Outpu.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/December-2009/Optimization-tip--Speed-up-your-images-and-files.aspx
devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Martin-Hejtmanek/December-2009/Tip--Is-your-menu-and-controls-cache-settings-effi.aspx

I hope it will help.

Best regards,
Juraj Ondrus