• Resolved alanwpeasy

    (@alanwpeasy)


    Hello,

    I have been using LSCache for a while for WordPress and never questioned the impact it has on creating HTML documents for caching.

    Today I moved a site to my hosting which had no caching at all. With the home page The average “Time” reported in chrome was approx 300ms.

    I noticed that when I installed LSCache the first load was 2.4 seconds. Thinking this was an anomalie, I cleared cache and reloaded. The average page load was between 1.7 and 2.5 seconds. So I disabled LSCache and I’m back to 300ms.

    So I went to Toolbox->Import/Export – reset settings.
    This made no difference.

    To eliminate the site as the issue, I repeated the same on one of my muck-around sites https://demo.wpget.net/ . With LSCache disabled I average 800ms, with it enabled, the first load is closer to 2 seconds.

    Is this just expected, or is there something I’m missing?

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  • Thread Starter alanwpeasy

    (@alanwpeasy)

    To be honest, I didn’t try the ‘define( ‘LITESPEED_NO_OPTM’, true );’

    I couldn’t find any documentation on what this actually does.

    If it disables all optimizations, is there any point is using LSCache?

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    ah , no no , that code was just trying to make your comparison to same environment and factors as much as possible , since the WPC only offers caching , while LSCWP does both caching and optimizing

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