janslu

Customer
I cannot find a short feature comparison between lite and pro versions of vbOptimize. Can you please write what I'd get for 50 bucks a year? I'm already using vbOptimize Lite and it helps a little bit. There's a slight decrease in db usage but page generation time decreased only a little...

One thing that would really, really help in my config is having a prefix for css files to have unique pathnames for every style version/iteration. Since 4.0 went live on my site I'm changing the styles really often (bugfixes and visual enhancements). I want to store css as files and I want to have them cached in user browser for as long as possible (to save bandwidth). But if I set them long cache headers, users will still use outdated versions after my upgrades. Any chance you could add this to vbOptimize?
 
The product details can be found here: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vbecommerce.php?do=purchase&act=product&id=1

To summerise, Pro has the following advantages:

- Notices Cacher (can save a db query on all front-end pages using notices)
- vB Cache Override (can save anywhere between 1-40 queries on pages using CMS elements, and the CMS itself)
- Statistical Resource Savings (you get a chart in the acp which will record/show you queries saved on a daily basis), you can see our public version here: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vboptimisesites.php (this data is being fed from their websites through vB Optimise)
- Forum Statistic (ability to show how many queries vBO has saved in total on your forumhome)
- Template Compression (compresses templates in the database, not in realtime)

As for the CSS suggestion, vB is changing things a lot around this stage of development so I'm unsure, plus we don't aim to save bandwidth much - this is more saving your server resources (however internal bandwidth is saved by the reduction of queries, if you use seperate web/db servers).

If you have any further questions let me know :)
 
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