• Resolved Alexander

    (@ittalentmx)


    Hi,

    In the past I was using apache with redis object cache and wp fastest cache. Right now we moved to a LiteSpeed Hosting service. My question for you friends is: Should we replace redis object cache and wp fastest cache with LiteSpeed Cache? Should we keep redis object cache? What do you recommend?

    Thanks in advance,
    Alexander

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  • Plugin Support litetim

    (@litetim)

    @ittalentmx
    As for all settings we can only recommend to enable it. You can switch it ON but please make long period tests.

    I can suggest some things should check:
    – after plugins update
    – QC requests to our servers / other AJAX/REST requests
    – posts(any type) update

    Thread Starter Alexander

    (@ittalentmx)

    Thank you for you answer. I uninstalled redis object cache and wp fastest cache. But I can not make litespeed cache to work with redis. Redis works fine with it’s own plugin. But it doesn’t work with litespeed cache. It throws a Fatal error: “Class ‘Redis’ not found”. I already installed php-redis and restarted the LiteSpeed server without success. So I installed redis object cache plugin again. Am I missing something? Also php.ini is set lo load the module.

    Any clue?

    Best regards,
    Alejandro

    Plugin Support litetim

    (@litetim)

    @ittalentmx
    You need to delete: /public_html/wp-content/advanced-cache.php from FTP

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