• I’m using W3 Total Cache now a while.

    I have a problem with the speed of the backend of WordPress.
    With W3 Total Cache enabled the backend is very slow.

    I look to know if it is possible to make the backend faster.

    I did it with Redis and the Redis Object Cache plugin.

    But now i have Redis working with W3 Total Cache, see my tutorial.

    But another but, it is now slower with W3 Total Cache, then with Redis Object Cache plugin.
    It looks like that W3 Total Cache caching almost nothing, when you are logged in.

    Is it possible to use some of the W3 Total Cache feautures, like Redis, when you are logged in?
    Or did i see it the wrong way and is there already caching at the backend with W3 Total Cache…

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  • Thread Starter Vincent Verloop

    (@vverloop)

    The only WordPress websites on shared hosting, that i have seen fast, are at an Lightspeed webserver or using Redis with the Redis Object Cache plugin…

    Thread Starter Vincent Verloop

    (@vverloop)

    WordPress is the coolest CMS there is, but the backend is soooo slow..that it is not cool anymore.

    Thread Starter Vincent Verloop

    (@vverloop)

    I hope that W3 Total Cache can give priority to the backend (wp-admin), to make it faster…

    disable object cache..

    Thread Starter Vincent Verloop

    (@vverloop)

    Disabling object cache is not the solution.

    I don’t enable it on shared hosting. I only enable object caching at a VPS, when Redis or Memcached is installed.

    Wordpress is heavy sofware, that you need good hosting. But maybe that it is possible with W3 Total Cache, to make wp-admin faster.

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