• Great free Redis plugin which even does not need to be kept installed. Just install and copy object-cache.php to wp-content. Then add a wp-config setting (after installing redis on your server) and you are good to go. Check with WP health on dashboard. Thanks to the developers!

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  • Thread Starter mandrael

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    And you don’t want to update manually, install and activate the WP Redis plugin and create a symlink afterwards. The described wp-cli didn’t work for me, so I did it manually: Go to /wp-content and enter “ln -s /home/USER/web/DOMAIN.TLD/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-redis/object-cache.php object-cache.php” (may vary depending on your CP, I use HestiaCP).

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