please ignore the previous message. the reason is the wp fastest cache plugin I use in the subdomain. I did some research and I think it is not compatible with your plugin.
I will have 2 questions other than that.
after activating your plugin, I detected a few seconds of slowdown, especially in the wp-admin area. what could be the reason for this?
my other question is, as I said before, I am using your plugin and this system for the first time. i tested many pages in the user interface, but i could not detect an extremely large speed difference. i wonder if i am doing something wrong or if there are no noticeable big differences in this system. i would like your help about this.
The short initial slowdown after activation happens because the cache needs to warm up.
I am using your plugin and this system for the first time.
How are you measuring the impact? I’d suggest looking at hard numbers in New Relic APM, or similar.
@tillkruess
I want to explain the operations I have done in order:
I installed docker via plesk
I installed redis and made the settings like this: https://ibb.co/ynM4hRd
I installed your plugin via wp-admin.
Status, Filesystem, Redis – all activated without any problems.
I cleared all the cache across the website. after a few hours I tested it on about 50 different pages in the interface. and I didn’t really notice any significant differences. then I tested with gtmetrix and compared it with the old data, but almost everything was the same.
negatively: both when I logged in as a user and when I entered the wp-admin area, a really extreme slowdown started. delays between 3-5 seconds on average appeared.
Finally, when I took different actions in the wp-admin area and saved the page, I received the plugin error warning message several times (just like on the database connection error page).
and then I had to both disable it via plesk and disable the plugin.
Are you able to connect to Redis Server via redis-cli?