• Resolved fabrixx2

    (@fabrixx2)


    I have installed Query Monitor plugin to analyze my site and i read that i missing:

    A persistent object cache plugin greatly improves performance by caching the result of operations such as database queries, HTTP API calls, and other slow operations. By default WordPress uses a non-persistent object cache, which means repeated operations within the same page load get cached but repeated operations across page loads don’t.

    if i install APCu Manager plugin & acrivate object cache i can enable this feauture which was disabled by a warning
    My question is whether with speed of light I also need to enable persistent object cache, or whether I’m doing double work

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  • Plugin Author JoomUnited

    (@joomunited)

    Hi,

    Sorry, I missed this one!
    The reply is no you don’t need it as it’s already made by WPSL.

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter fabrixx2

    (@fabrixx2)

    ok Thanks

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