goldies Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Hello community, anyone that can recommend the best server settings? My server: Intel Core i7-3770 2x HDD SATA 2,0 TB Enterprise 4x RAM 8192 MB DDR3 MariaDB Current server settings attached. All comments and opinions are welcome! Thank You Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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goldies Posted April 14, 2020 Author Share Posted April 14, 2020 (edited) Hello JBW, thank you very much. I have read it but "PS 1.7.x in detail:" is somehow very poor. I mean i can give more than memory_limit = 512M (since i have 32GB)... I have only 1560 products but would like to know max seetings that can be done. This looks like for shared hosting or i am wrong? memory_limit = 512M max_execution_time = 300 max_input_time = 300 upload_max_filesize = 20M post_max_size = 20M max_input_vars = 10000 allow_url_fopen = on - with that you. can import images and other accesses externally safe_mode = off cURL - installed for you for example. Paypal and other web services work without problems. mod_rewrite = installed and activated mod_security = off at least php 5.6.x* + php-fpm + opcache with its own values (see below), better performance with php 7. mySQL 5.6 or higher (better performance with mySQL 5.7 or mariaDB) JSON = ON ctype = ON mySQL = INNODB (myIsam does not work correctly) php.ini from the server must include the date.timezone Open SSL 1.0.2 or higher (Prestashop is not recommended on Windows servers) cageFS and another FIREWALL technique installed on the server configured correctly so that the back-office is not slow by blocking external services that Prestashop uses. If in doubt, or back-office slow, please ask the provider of your accommodation if there are firewalls installed !!! Edited April 14, 2020 by goldies (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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