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A module is code that extends Drupal's by altering existing functionality or adding new features. You can use modules contributed by others or create your own. Learn more about creating and using Drupal modules.
Chained Fast is (another) port of the chained fast backend for Drupal 7.
EventDispatcher provides integration with Symfony EventDispatcher component for Drupal 7.
This module speeds up Drupal sites by collecting all watchdog entries in memory and writing them on shutdown in one query.
This module allows you to turn on Drupal page caching but exclude certain paths.
This module stores each bundles of entity data in single row. Example, if a content type "page" having 10 different fields, it holds the whole node data in single node.
This module provides passively refreshed page cache.
Provides a framework overriding the locale() function thereby enabling various ways of caching translations.
Page Cache Clear was built as a simple way to flush a page's cache when working with Varnish and Workbench moderation.
In our time, site performance plays an important role and have a significant impact on user experience.
This project provides a FOSHttpCache library based purger to the
Complete Drupal Varnish Cache 3.x/4.x integration.
Ported from my Wordpress plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/vcaching/
This plugin handles all integration with Varnish Cache. It was designed for high traffic websites.
This module extends default functionality of the Cache Expiration module and provides actions for Nodequeues.
This is a very basic module that provides feeds integration with Aegir.
Need a fast storage for your logs?
Enable static caching for file entities. Written by Fabian Franz.
This simple module adds support to your site to block HTTP POST requests that are not associated with form submissions. This is useful for reducing the potential for attackers to bypass your caching infrastructure by making HTTP POST Requests for pages of your site.
xmlrpc_page_load Provides a simple XMLRPC call that can simulate a page being accessed as a certain user. This can be used in two ways:
Pages