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  • Hello,
    Please refer to this blog post, I’m sure you will find it helpful.

    Let me know if you have any further question.
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter andyma

    (@andyma)

    Ok, I have another two issues:

    1. Does it compatible with nginx 1.10.1+PHP 7.0.10 ?
    2. Its performance is better than WP super cache ?

    Best Regards

    Hi,
    I didn’t test that myself, but it should be working fine, knowing that you may need change the code mentioned in this article to suit your WordPress installation location, for instance at: (location, rewrite).

    There are many articles on the internet talking about benchmark results of well-known caching plugins compared to each others (including Wordfence falcon cache), you maybe interested in using google to search for these articles, however, when it comes to caching plugin, I recommend trying every plugin alone on your server and go through all its features for something like a month so you can make a solid decision about it, because there are many other factors over here, including your server configuration and your hosting provider, etc…

    Thanks.

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