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title: Static Publishing
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summary: Export your web pages as static HTML and serve the web like it's 1999.
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# Static Publishing
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One of the best ways to get the top performance out of SilverStripe is to bypass it completely. This saves on any loading
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time, connecting to the database and formatting your templates. This is only appropriate approach on web pages that
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have completely static content.
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<div class="info" markdown="1">
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If you want to cache part of a page, or your site has interactive elements such as forms, then
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[Partial Caching](partial_caching) is more suitable.
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</div>
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By publishing the page as HTML it's possible to run SilverStripe from behind a corporate firewall, on a low performance
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server or serve millions of hits an hour without expensive hardware.
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This functionality is available through the [StaticPublisher](https://github.com/silverstripe-labs/silverstripe-staticpublisher)
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module. The module provides hooks for developers to generate static HTML files for the whole application or publish key
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pages (e.g a web applications home page) as HTML to reduce load on the server. |