• Resolved Timvg

    (@timvangorp)


    Hi Emre

    This might be a dumb question as I am not a pro, but… my host offers Redis https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/redis-cache/ And from what I’ve read, Redis is much faster than the classic cache plugins. But is it compatible with your plugin (as it uses another type of caching) and does it make sense to use both?

    My host also has a tutorial to set it up with W3 Total Cache, which apparently has an option (“Cache Method:”) to add Redis to it. This doesn’t seem to be the case with your plugin, so I’m worried that it isn’t compatible.

    Thank you so much for your time.

    Have a great day,
    Tim

    • This topic was modified 9 years ago by Timvg.
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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    No need to use redis if you have SSD. and you cannot use more than one cache plugin concurrently.

    Thread Starter Timvg

    (@timvangorp)

    After reading all the big promises of Redis, I installed it… I compared Redis with your plugin on my e-commerce through multiple P3 tests, and yours is in average 3 secs faster.

    Looks like you take the clear win in my case. 🙂

    Thread Starter Timvg

    (@timvangorp)

    PS: This review gave your plugin 0/10 for security.
    https://taylorlovett.com/2016/03/25/wordpress-caching-plugin-comparison/

    As you are my fav choice, I do hope it’s either an unjustified remark or either resolved.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    thank you so much

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