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WordPress Caching For High Performance EC2 Micro Instances

February 15, 2011 ~ Dan Ackerson ~ 9 Comments

For the price, it's hard to beat the EC2 Micro instance. But, if you have even a little bit of traffic, don't expect to run a stock AMI without feeling some performance pain. After migrating this blog, we noticed that being logged in (meaning no wordpress cache hits) literally slowed the server down to a … Continue reading WordPress Caching For High Performance EC2 Micro Instances

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