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Give Your Wordpress Blog Lightning Fast Speeds With W3 Total Cache

via MakeUseOf.com by Steven Campbell on 10/6/10

speed up wordpress blogYouve undoubtedly seen a Top 10 Wordpress Plugins post before. Its pretty much required reading if you have a new Wordpress blog, and everyone seems to be writing them these days. Were guilty of this as well, having written our share of plugin articles over the years.

One plugin Ive seen on a lot of these lists is WP Super Cache, a caching engine designed to produce static HTML pages and load your blog faster. WP Super Cache is a good plugin, dont get me wrong, but is it really the fastest?

If youre really looking to speed up your Wordpress blog, I recommend you check out the W3 Total Cache plugin.


In this article, Ill educate you about this plugin and show you what you can do to give your blog a blazing fast speed.

Whats All The Hype About?

Before I show you how to set up this plugin, I figured I should give you a little more incentive to check it out.According to the plugin page, W3 Total Cache is:

the fastest and most complete Wordpress performance optimization plugin. W3 Total Cache improves the user experience of your site by improving your server performance, caching every aspect of your site, reducing the download times and providing transparent content delivery network (CDN) integration.

It boasts a significant improvement (at least 10x) in overall site performance, as well as instant second page views.

Dont know what a CDN is? Read on and Ill show you how to set all this up.

Getting Started With W3 Total Cache

Once youve installed and activated the plugin, head over to the settings page.

On the General Settings page, you should see a few messages at the top of the screen. One may ask you to empty page cache. Go ahead and do that and make sure you disable/uninstall any other caching plugins (like WP Super Cache) for the time being.

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W3 Total Caches default settings are fine to start with. Go ahead and check the box under General to turn caching on.

You should already see an increase in speed just from using W3 Total Cache, but to throw your site into warp drive, Ill show you how to set up a CDN.

Why Use A CDN?

If you are hosting your own Wordpress blog, chances are you are renting server space from somewhere. Regardless of what hosting provider you are using, your server is probably in another state/country. Add that to the fact that its a shared server (probably a busy one) and sometimes it can take a while to load all of your files (images, etc.).

A content delivery network allows you to eliminate this delay. A CDN will use a server close to you to deliver your content when called upon. Its this efficiency that allows your website to load faster.

Setting Up Amazon CloudFront

Still on the General Settings page, scroll down until you see the Content Delivery Network settings. Check the Enable box, and under CDN Type select Amazon CloudFront. Save your changes and you should now see a bunch of new messages at the top of the screen.

Go to the CDN Settings page from the drop-down menu at the top and scroll down to the Configuration section. To fill in this information, youre going to have to input some data from Amazon.

Head over to the Amazon web services page and click Sign Up for Amazon S3. Then, head over to the CloudFront page and sign up for that as well.

[Note]: Technically Amazon S3 and CloudFront are not free, but theyre awfully close. It costs roughly 15 cents per GB of monthly bandwidth transfer, which most of us wont come close to using. Not a bad way to make use of the change you find in your couch.

Once youve signed up, head to the Account tab and select Security Credentials.

Youll want to copy your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key and paste them into their respective Wordpress fields.

Now, you can scroll up to the top of the Amazon web services screen and click on the Sign in to the AWS Management Console link. This will take you to your management page.

Click on the Amazon S3 tab and select Create Bucket. Name your bucket (preferably something short) and go back and enter in that name in the Bucket field of Wordpress.

In the management console, select the Amazon CloudFront tab. Click Create Distribution, select your bucket under Origin, and click Create. When the State column goes from InProgress to Deployed (takes a few minutes) were ready to move on.

See where it says Domain Name? Copy whats in front of .cloudfront.net and paste it into the hostname field in Wordpress. Click Test CloudFront upload and save your changes to make sure everything checks out.

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Finally, head to the top of your Wordpress screen and click on export your media library. Click Start and it will upload your existing media files to your CloudFront account. When finished, go through the other buttons and do the same thing.

[Note]: You only have to do this once, when you first install the plugin. Everything you upload to your media folder from here on out will automatically get copied over to your CloudFront account.

Conclusion

The first time you visit your website after setting up W3 Total Cache it should load at normal speed or even slower than usual. Dont be alarmed, as this is normal. Click refresh and see how much it speeds up your Wordpress blog!

What do you think of this plugin? Let us know in the comments below.


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How To Benchmark Your Laptops Battery Life With Battery Eater

via MakeUseOf.com by Matt Smith on 10/5/10

laptop battery lifeThe battery life of a laptop is an obviously important part of the laptops overall performance. If you run out of battery life you cant do anything so try not to run out, right?

While that rule seems simple enough, it isnt always easy to follow. Laptop manufacturers have a tendency to overstate laptop battery life, and sometimes by no small margin. A manufacturer who claims ten hours of battery life rarely confesses that the stated battery life can only be achieved if you leave the laptop running at idle with the display a minimum brightness and WiFi off.

The only way to know what your laptop is really capable of is to benchmark it, and no program is better suited for this task than Battery Eater, one of only two free battery benchmark programs currently available and updated.

The Maximum Load (Default) Test

Once youve installed Battery Eater youll find it is very easy to use. Opening the program will display a main menu that shows your current battery status. Hopefully the battery will show that it is fully charged and AC adapter is currently plugged in after all, testing a half charged battery wont provide very good results!

Click the Begin test when disconnecting AC checkbox and then unplug your laptop whenever youre ready.

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Battery Eater will swing into action as soon as youve unplugged the AC adapter. The default benchmark is a simple 3D rendering of a battery that moves around your laptops display. This will task both your laptops CPU and GPU. As the Battery Eater test states, this benchmark is designed to give an indication of the minimum battery life that you can expect. If your laptop achieves three hours, for example, youll know that your laptop will last at least three hours no matter what kind of crazy task you throw at it.

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The Readers Test

If youre interested in how your laptop battery might hold up during less intense use, however, you can use the included Readers Test benchmark. This can be accessed by clicking on the Options button and then changing the Benchmark Mode to Readers Test.

Once thats done, click on the Load Text button at the bottom of the window and select a text file. The Readers Test, once activated, will open the text file and automatically scroll through the file time and time again until your laptops battery gives out.

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You can also test your laptops maximum battery life by using the Idle test, which is again accessed through the Options menu. The Idle test is exactly what youd think it just keeps tabs on your laptop battery life while the laptop remains at idle.

Viewing Results

Testing your laptops battery will, of course, cause it to run out of juice. When the battery does finally kick the bucket everything on your computer will be shut down and the laptop will automatically go into hibernation.

Battery Eater is one step ahead of your laptop, however. The program automatically generates a report once your computers laptop battery can endure no more.. This report is filed in your Battery Eater installation folder and is labeled with the date that you ran the benchmark.

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When you open the folder you will be greeted with a .beg file called discharge and a log. The Discharge file has the information you need, but you wont be able to view it with Excel or any other program. To generate areadableversion of the report you must drag and drop the .beg file onto the Battery Eater executable file (called BEPro.exe.) The report will open automatically in your default web browser.

Conclusion

Battery Eater can be a sobering program to use. Laptops that are supposed to be capable of more than six hours of battery life often achieve less than four hours during the default Battery Eater test. I highly suggest that you run the default benchmark, Readers Test benchmark and Idle benchmark.

Yes, this will likely take a while but remember, Battery Eater makes a report automatically when the laptop battery life gives out. You can turn Battery Eater on before hitting the sack and read the results the next morning. Just remember to modify your laptops settings so that it does not automatically sleep or turn off the display, as either function can skew or ruin your test results!

If you know of another way to benchmark your laptop, do let us know about it in the comments.


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