• sfuma

    (@sfuma)


    After installing your plugin, the hosting load increased.
    How do I get the feed to be cached by the WP Super Cache plugin?

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  • christopheran

    (@christopheran)

    Hi Sfuma,

    If you are using GN Publisher as intended, there should not be a perceptible increase in the server/hosting load. Having the feed cached defeats its purpose in providing the most recently updated posts to the Publisher Center.

    Can you provide more information about how you are using it and what you are seeing on your end that indicates an increased server load due to using GN Publisher?

    Chris

    Thread Starter sfuma

    (@sfuma)

    I am using your plugin according to the instructions. The load increase by about 30% is observed according to the graph in the admin panel of my hosting provider. I want to know if it is possible to cache site feeds?

    Yworld

    (@yworld)

    @sfuma
    How many news do you have in your feed?

    The Super Cache forum had solutions for adding individual pages to the cache.

    christopheran

    (@christopheran)

    GN Publisher is designed to skip being cached.

    Yworld brings up a good question – how many posts do you include in your feed? 10, 20, even 30 should be fine. If you are loading up hundreds or thousands, that can cause a high server load, generally there’s no reason for having a huge number,

    Chris

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