• Resolved nonemauro

    (@nonemauro)


    My WordPress website Site Health recommends I use a Persistent Object Cache.

    Does the free version of WP Fastest Cache provide this?

    thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    no, sorry.

    Biplob Dev

    (@dcloudsolutions)

    Hello, Although I am using the premium plugin, my website dclouds.in is showing 1 recommended improvement for a month now.
    Issue: “You should use a persistent object cache”
    How can we resolve it?

    Yes, me too “Site Health” shows:

    You should use the persistent object cache

    Persistent object caching makes your database more efficient by speeding up load times, because WordPress can download content and settings faster.

    Your hosting provider can tell you if persistent object caching can be enabled for your site. Your host seems to support the following object caching services: Redis, Memcached.

    Learn more about persistent object caching.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by sviluppomania.
    Biplob Dev

    (@dcloudsolutions)

    Unfortunately, HostGator (shared hosting plan) does not have Redis/Memcached persistent object caching, hope the VPS plan has, but it’s expensive.

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