I just read the article Testeando Viper Cache para Wordpress on Anieto2k. The article is in Spanish and is a performance test and early review of Duane Storey’s latest Wordpress plugin – Viper Cache. Viper Cache is a caching engine plugin for Wordpress that can dramatically speed up Wordpress page loads and helps deal with large volumes of website traffic. I have recently been testing caching on my own blog and was already impressed with the results but it looks like ‘Viper Cache’ might just take Wordpress caching to a different level. For those of you who don’t read Spanish, here is a rough translation of the original posting.
As a result of my post comparing various Wordpress caching engine plugins, Duane Storey, the creator of ‘Viper Cache’ got in touch to offer me a beta version of his plugin for testing. It has to be said that what with it being in ‘alpha’, the installation process was a little ‘thorny’ and the cache files didn’t save themselves to the directory I had specified, however the plugin did perform fairly well.
I’ve dug out the stats for the other caching plugins to make a comparison:
Statistics: Viper Cache
Memory: 174.0 KB
Completed Requests: 1330
Request Time: 22,556 [#/sec]There are also some comparison graphs available too:
Memory Consumption
Completed Requests
Request TimeThe number of completed requests certainly draws my attention.
I look forward to getting my hands on the plugin for testing once it has come out of its alpha state. Hope the translation was useful to somebody (although the graphs say it all really!)
sounds great.. thanks for your translation.. seems to get a really hot plugin.. looking forward to its release.
have a nice week
yours
Chris