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Staticise Analysis = Prepare to be Slashdotted!

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  1. Matt (64 comments.) says:

    It is spelled with a Z (I guess because I’m American?) but other than that this is really excellent. I’d be interested to see any other WP benchmarks you could come up with.

  2. Matt (64 comments.) says:

    Should AB have been run from a separate machine though?

  3. Steph (4 comments.) says:

    I’ve read Matt says that it’s not worth using under 20’000 visitors a day — really??!

  4. Mark (34 comments.) says:

    Ideally it should be. I have had that thought and have even thought of running the query completely from a different machine over a 100MBit network along with a few other real world variables thrown in. I also want to compare memory usage and a couple of other variables. Stay Tuned! :-)

  5. Matt (64 comments.) says:

    Is it okay if I include this graphic with the plugin? Want to try it again with 1.5?

  6. Mark (118 comments.) says:

    Sure, you are welcome to use this graphic! Let me get things setup and I will ping you in a day or two.

  7. Eric says:

    Hi there,

    I was new to wordpress and those plugin staff. I had install this staticize-reloaded plugin. After i had activiate it, what is the next step i should do? Anything to configure?

    How can i view the statistic bar like the picture on the top?

    Thanks

    Eric

  8. chaoskaizer (62 comments.) says:

    very nice bechmark, i’m going to test plugins too



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