• Resolved Germont

    (@alergic)


    Hello!

    I installed one week ago Redis and performance improvement is already obvious in
    loading times in Google Webmasters for each one of 5 domains of server.
    I also installed Memcached on server, and seem to work just fine, with improvement in loading times given by Redis stats.

    Is there any conflict that can occur if I use both extensions?
    Thank you!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    What are you using Memcached for?

    Thread Starter Germont

    (@alergic)

    Better performance in WP, what else.

    Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    What exactly are you using Memcached for?

    Thread Starter Germont

    (@alergic)

    With Mencached Time values in Redis stats section decreased by 400 ms for both values.
    I am no expert, but suddenly I can preload all 5000 posts of this blog in 3 hours.
    So far I can only be very happy. But is there any overlap or conflict of the two extensions?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Germont.
    Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    You can install both PHP extensions without a problem.

    I don’t understand how your WordPress site is using Memcached. What is storing data in Memcache?

    Thread Starter Germont

    (@alergic)

    Comet Cache Pro RC version has this option.
    Enable Memcached for a Faster RAM-Based Cache?
    They say html cached pages are stored in RAM.

    I share your great plugin on fb and add a link on my own blog ??
    Thank you for a fast answer.

    Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    Ah, fantastic. You’re storing your page cache in Memcache and object cache in Redis ????

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