• I have the Latency Tracker plugin installed and have been getting an average of 0.32 seconds. I installed and enabled w3 Total Cache and latency has increased to an average of 0.45 seconds. Queries are significantly down, but I don’t see the value if the latency is so large.

    Am I doing something wrong?

    I’m going to disable this until I hear back.

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  • Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Can you re-activate and submit a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin for testing? I installed that plugin and it throws warnings all over the place, so I’m not sure what it’s trying to do.

    Thread Starter Roy McKenzie

    (@roymckenzie)

    I cautiously re-enabled the plugin and there is no support tab. I am deactivating it until I hear more.

    Thread Starter Roy McKenzie

    (@roymckenzie)

    I did find the tab and have submitted a report.

    Thank you. Looking forward to hearing back about what I’m doing wrong, if anything.

    I’m still keeping the plugin disabled for now.

    Weird thing, I use both W3TC and Latency Tracker on WP 3.2.1 and everything is running smoothly.. I checked my setup on Latency Tracker with w3tc enabled and disabled. No warnings/errors so far (@Frederick Townes) and no latency has been noted by w3tc (@Roy McKenzie).

    Don’t know if my post is helpful, but worth mentioning to investigate further.

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    That is helpful.

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