* We recommend using a PHP accelerator or opcode cache, such as [xcache](http://xcache.lighttpd.net/) or [WinCache](http://www.iis.net/download/wincacheforphp).
* Allocate at least 48MB of memory to each PHP process. (SilverStripe can be resource hungry for some intensive operations.)
* Support for [Oracle](http://www.silverstripe.org/oracle-database-module/) and [SQLite](http://silverstripe.org/sqlite-database/) is not commercially supported, but is under development by our open source community.
* One of the following web server products:
* Apache 1.3+ with mod_rewrite and "AllowOverride All" set
* We recommend enabling content compression (for example with mod_deflate) to speed up the delivery of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
* One of the following operating systems:
* Linux/Unix/BSD
* Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Vista, Windows 7, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2
* Mac OS X 10.4+
## Web server hardware requirements
Hardware requirements vary widely depending on the traffic to your website, the complexity its logic (i.e., PHP), and its size (i.e., database.) By default, all pages are dynamic, and thus access both the database and execute PHP code to generate. SilverStripe can cache full pages and segments of templates to dramatically increase performance.
A typical website page on a conservative single CPU machine (e.g., Intel 2Ghz) takes roughly 300ms to generate. This comfortably allows over a million page views per month. Caching and other optimisations can improve this by a factor of ten or even one hundred times. SilverStripe CMS can be used in multiple-server architectures to improve scalability and redunancy.
SilverStripe CMS is designed to work well with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 8+. We aim to provide satisfactory experiences in Apple Safari. SilverStripe CMS works well across Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems.
SilverStripe CMS is designed to make excellent, standards-compliant websites that are compatible with a wide range of industry standard browsers and operating systems. A competent developer is able to produce websites that meet W3C guidelines for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and accessibility, in addition to meeting specific guildelines, such as e-government requirements.