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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @xelya

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
    I’ve checked your website and it appears that you have multiple layers of caching. Meaning besides the W3 Total Cache Page caching, you are also using some kind of a server-side caching

    X-Cache:HIT

    X-Cache-Hits:1

    The abowe are not the W3TC headers, so once the content is changed, W3 Total cache auomaticaly purges the cache that is created by the W3TC. We cannot however, purge the cache that was not created by the W3TC, so you should check with your hosting provider and lower the cache TTL or disable server side caching and only use W3TC for caching

    I. hope this helps!

    Thanks!

    Thanks for your reply.

    Indeed i use Varnish and Redis with W3 Total Cache. I saw some options about both of them in W3 Total cache admin panel so i thought it was compatible.

    Is it too much caching ?

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @xelya

    Thank you for your feedback.

    You can use Redis, and Varnish aswell. However, the problem is that if it’s not configured in the W3TC, for example Varnish, you cannot purge the cache this way.

    Please doublecheck this on your server and see if there is a way you can lower the server-side cache TTL or if there is away to purge this cache on update.

    Thanks!

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