In this article, you will find out how to install APC on a Linux server. A free and open opcode cache for PHP is called the Alternative PHP Cache (APC). Its objective is to offer a strong, open, and free framework for caching PHP intermediate code.
- To download the up-to-date APC from pecl, execute the following commands:
# cd /usr/local/src/ # wget http://pecl.php.net/get/APC
- Use the following command to compile and unzip the downloaded APC:
# tar -xvf APC # cd APC-* # phpize # ./configure # make && make install
- You must now enable the extension in your server’s php.ini file. The command below will display the precise server’s php.ini file.
# php -i | grep php.ini
Add “extension=apc.so” & restart apache.
- Use the command below to see if it was properly compiled, or create a phpinfo and look at the results.
# php -i | grep apc
In such a manner, you can install APC on a Linux server. If you need help, please post your question on our web hosting forums. A member of our community will likely have an answer for you. Reach out to our support team for any queries.
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