• Resolved treeflips

    (@treeflips)


    Hi,

    I was wondering if it was possible to use the object cache (REDIS) feature but with the main caching feature disabled. I’m trying to make this plugin faster than Simple Cache and still can’t manage to achieve that after many months. I just keep waiting for newer LS cache versions hoping they improve it enough.

    Here’s my best setup: Simple Cache plugin installed with full-page caching, object caching (REDIS), and GZIP on.

    I have tried LS cache with these parameters:
    – caching enabled
    – caching enabled w/REDIS object cache
    – caching disabled w/REDIS object cache

    No matter what LS cache always seems a little slower, or a little sticky (especially on first load). Of course, I understand that is normal caching behavior but I’m just curious why a regular code-level caching plugin can beat a server-level caching plugin.

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  • Hello,

    Can you turn on object cache and after that from litespeed settings -> debug, turn on the debug (and put your ip address).

    Load your page with clean cache and post the debug log here.

    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    Hi @treeflips,

    Per your request, this is already done in v2.1.1.

    If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter treeflips

    (@treeflips)

    Yes, I was able to try it but didn’t get the results that I wanted. Things weren’t as fast as with other plugins. Nonetheless, I appreciate your efforts in this!

    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    When you enable OC in LSCWP, have you checked the comment or debug info to see if OC works first?

    Still curious what is not fast. Is it OC or full page cache part?

    This might be a good case to see what we can improve. If you don’t mind you can create a tix or @hai on slack.

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