• Heya! I’m really hyped about the new APO feature and definitely want to get it, but before that, I had a few questions so I know how to proceed, namely:

    1. Is Cloudflare compatible with WP-Rocket (with its own Cloudflare AddOn option turned off, of course since it already said it’s not compatible with it being turned on)?

    2. Is Cloudflare compatible with the SG Optimizer plugin (the SiteGround hosting official cache plugin)?

    3. If yes, can I install and have Cloudflare running alongside both WP-Rocket and SG Optimizer?

    Thank you kindly!

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  • Same question on the WP-Rocket compatibility, for both options:

    a) WP-Rocket with CloudFlare option enabled (and obviously no CloudFlare plugin)
    b) WP-Rocket with CloudFlare option disabled + CloudFlare plugin (3.8.2)

    Same question on WP-fastest cache compatibility
    the plugin already has a cloudfare integration.

    Yes Same question with Wp-rocket with AUtooptimize Plugin enabled with also
    1) WP-Rocket with CloudFlare option enabled (and obviously no CloudFlare plugin)
    2) WP-Rocket with CloudFlare option disabled + CloudFlare plugin (3.8.2)

    Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    As for 2. SG Optimizer will very soon have full page caching available so you won’t need to use anything else.

    @hristo-sg : so the difference between APO and SG-Optimizer will be the edge cache from CF?
    Thanks
    Jan

    Hi,
    I switched on the the “full page cache” in SG-Optimzer and a few hours later my worker reqeust limit of 100k requests was reached. It does not look like an alternative to APO (at least not for me)
    Jan

    @hristo-sg Is full page caching now available as an end-all solution for extra caching plugins?

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