Description
This plugin has been closed as of September 7, 2019 and is not available for download. This closure is permanent. Reason: Author Request.
Reviews
curiomuseum
June 26, 2019
Apparently this plugin was forced in with the latest WordPress update. The problem is you might not know you even have it!
I just went though two weeks of having my site go down over and over, 502 and 503 errors, EXTREMELY slow loading, even the admin side was not working…
I’ve made over a dozen WordPress sites and I know the routine… I went through every plugin over and over, checked the theme, and fought with GoDaddy on three different days thinking it HAD to be their server…. Today, I happened to notice something I had never seen before. In addition to installed plugins, and the Must Use plugins, I saw an option for “Drop-in” plugins. What the hell is that? Lo and behold, I find something called “object-cache.php APCu Object Cache”
You have to FTP in to your site and delete it from the main directory in order to get rid of it. My site was perfectly FINE once I removed it. What a massive, ridiculous hassle – for WordPress to give me this hidden plugin without my knowing.
(I suggest you download a copy of object-cache.php before you delete it, in case you want to put it back… you never know…)
We’re unable to see updates on our website, we can’t remove this plugin (the files don’t exist where they should)…even deleting images still shows the image, regardless of flushing cache, changing browsers, etc…
Use at your own risk, this plugin appears abandoned.
dharmasiripadhukkage
March 28, 2018
excellent work
infolotnicze
September 3, 2016
Everything works ok
Yui
September 3, 2016
xcache, memcache, redis solutions aren’t yet ready for PHP7
The plugin works. It puts all objects into APCu.
However it slows down my site. Perhaps this is because I have a “complicated” site. It’s a multisite with WPML.
Contributors & Developers
“APCu Object Cache Backend” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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