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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscache:wordpress [2015/10/20 20:37] Michael Alegre [Discussion] |
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====== LSCache + WordPress Configuration ====== | ====== LSCache + WordPress Configuration ====== | ||
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+ | **Note: This page describes an easy way to set up simple caching for WordPress installations. With the release of LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress, though, this solution is now deprecated. Click [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp|here]] for the LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress installation and configuration manual.** | ||
LSCache, similar to Varnish cache, is a simpler and more efficient page caching solution built-in to LiteSpeed Web Server. When used in conjunction with WordPress, the Internets leading content management system, you can expect significant performance gains with a quick and easy setup. Cache management is also made significantly easier and more flexible with the ability to use rewrite rules to customize LSCache's behavior. | LSCache, similar to Varnish cache, is a simpler and more efficient page caching solution built-in to LiteSpeed Web Server. When used in conjunction with WordPress, the Internets leading content management system, you can expect significant performance gains with a quick and easy setup. Cache management is also made significantly easier and more flexible with the ability to use rewrite rules to customize LSCache's behavior. | ||
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It is recommended that this directory be on a dedicated disk or disk array in RAID 0 configuration. | It is recommended that this directory be on a dedicated disk or disk array in RAID 0 configuration. | ||
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- | **Note:** You will need to create the desired directory before setting it as the **Storage Path** through the WebAdmin. Do this through the command line. | ||
For example: | For example: |