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markn26
Jan 9th 2008, 9:07 am
I'm moving over an incredibly big site from an old CMS into Wordpress (manually). After about 2 months, I'm almost done. My question is - should I install wp-cache immediately before the site goes live, and will it really help or be worth it? Also, are there any downsides to using wp-cache?
honeytech
Jan 9th 2008, 10:17 am
::Advantage::
Yes you have to install the wp-cache right now.
It will helps in saving your bandwith,server load together with it boost up the loading time of your pages in wordpress.
::Disadvantage::
Some pages doesn't update soon after changes from dashboard
Overall Review
I have more than 1000 post in my blogs once it get's more than 62% sytem value so besides having reseller account my site get suspended when i talked with the system then he refer me using wp-cahce.
Since that day this works perfectly for my blog.
How To Install Wp-cache
1.Upload to your plugins folder,like ../wp-content/plugins/ and unzip the file, it will create a wp-content/plugins/wp-cache/ directory.
2.If you have Gzip Compression enabled turn it off (in Options->Reading). (by default it is activated)
3.Activate the plugin from plugin menu in dashboard
4.By default it will auto configure all the things
Note:-You can specify rules that reject request based on URI strings and also specify acceptable files for caching.
Feel free to bother me regarding..!!
markn26
Jan 9th 2008, 11:40 am
thanks! Rep added for this insightful response :)
honeytech
Jan 12th 2008, 2:29 pm
ohh that is nice
thank you..!!
i'm planning to make best configuration set of plugins that suit's best n an idel wp blog.
ASAP i test them i'll also let you know.
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