Kernel Boost guide
Kernel Boost is a one-time performance optimization service for existing stacks. Reference pricing starts from $330 and scope is finalized after baseline review.
Optimization areas
| Area | Typical intervention | Outcome focus |
|---|---|---|
| Cache layer | LiteSpeed Cache + Redis object cache tuning | Lower repeated-request cost and better spike handling |
| Assets | Compression and delivery optimization | Reduced payload and faster rendering |
| Runtime | PHP and stack-level tuning | Lower TTFB variance |
| Diagnostics | Before/after benchmark with checklist notes | Reproducible improvement evidence |
Execution sequence
01
Baseline measurement
Capture initial metrics and identify dominant bottlenecks.
02
Apply targeted changes
Implement LiteSpeed/Redis and related tuning changes in controlled order.
03
Re-benchmark and validate
Measure delta and verify no regression in key paths.
04
Deliver tuning report
Share outcome summary, constraints, and future recommendations.
Non-goals
- Kernel Boost is not a full rebuild or redesign track.
- Business KPI promises are not part of technical tuning scope.
- Long-term operations and routine maintenance require Host/Care model after tuning.
RecommendationRun optimization after major feature set is stable to avoid repeated retuning costs.