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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:cache [2018/01/29 21:29]
Lisa Clarke [Browser Cache]
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:cache [2020/05/04 13:39]
Shivam Saluja
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-====== ​LSCWP Configuration ​Settings: Cache ======+====== ​LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress ​Settings: Cache ====== 
 +**Please Note**: This wiki is valid for v2.9.x and below of the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin for WordPress. If you are using v3.0 or above, please see [[https://​docs.litespeedtech.com/​lscache/​lscwp/​overview/​|the new documentation]].
  
-{{:​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​lscwp-settings-cache.png?​direct&​900|}}+{{:​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​lscwp-settings-cache.png?​nolink|}}
  
 ===== Cache Logged-in Users ===== ===== Cache Logged-in Users =====
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 ===== Object Cache ===== ===== Object Cache =====
-//OFF// +These settings have moved to [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​advanced|the Advanced ​tab]].
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-Object Cache is disabled by default. Select ''​ON'' ​to enable it and the configure it via the settings described below. You can learn more about object cache [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​cache:​object_cache|here]]. +
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-Note: Object Cache settings are only visible in [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​beginner#​switching_between_basic_view_and_advanced_view|Advanced ​View]]. +
-==== Method ==== +
-//​Memcached//​ +
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-If your object cache is Memcached or LSCMC, set **Method** to ''​Memcached''​. If your object cache is Redis, set **Method** to ''​Redis''​. +
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-==== Host ==== +
-//​localhost//​ +
- +
-The hostname or IP address used by your Memcached or LSMCD object cache. The default setting should work fine for you, if your Memcached is set up via a TCP connection. If you are using a UNIX socket, **Host** should be set to ''/​path/​to/​memcached.sock''​. (Substitute the actual path used for your installation.) +
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-==== Port ==== +
-//11211// +
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-The port number used by your object cache. The default setting should work fine for you, if your Memcached is set up via a TCP connection. If you are using a UNIX socket, **Port** should be set to ''​0''​. +
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-==== Default Object Lifetime ==== +
-//360// +
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-The TTL for items stored in the object cache. We recommend using a relatively short time in order to avoid stale results. +
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-==== Status ==== +
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-An informational area to let you know the status of your external object cache. If you are getting errors here, please see [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​cache:​object_cache#​how_to_debug|How to Debug your Oject Cache Setup]]. +
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-==== Username ==== +
-Only available when SASL is installed and the object caching method is Memcached. +
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-==== Password ==== +
-Specify the password used when connecting. +
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-==== Redis Database ID ==== +
-Database to be used. This field only appears when the object caching method is Redis. +
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-==== Global Groups ==== +
-//users \\ +
-userlogins \\ +
-usermeta \\ +
-user_meta \\ +
-site-transient \\ +
-site-options \\ +
-site-lookup \\ +
-blog-lookup \\ +
-blog-details \\ +
-rss \\ +
-global-posts \\ +
-blog-id-cache//​ +
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-A list of groups that should be cached at the network level. +
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-==== Do Not Cache Groups ==== +
-//comment \\ +
-counts \\ +
-plugins// +
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-A list of groups that should not be included in object cache. +
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-==== Persistent Connection ==== +
-//ON// +
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-If enabled, the connection is kept alive in order to make Memcached faster. +
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-==== Cache WP Admin ==== +
-//OFF// +
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-If enabled, WordPress admin will be sped up, but at the risk of occasionally retrieving stale data from the object cache. +
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 ===== Browser Cache ===== ===== Browser Cache =====
-//off// +These settings have moved to [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:advanced|the Advanced ​tab]].
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-When Browser Cache is enabled, static files (such as images, css, and videos) are stored locally on the user's device ​to make subsequent retrieval much faster. ​ You can learn more about this setting ​[[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​browser_cache|here]]. +
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-NoteThis option is only visible in [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​beginner#​switching_between_basic_view_and_advanced_view|Advanced ​View]]+
-===== Browser Cache TTL ===== +
-//​2592000//​ +
- +
-The amount of time, in seconds, that files will be stored in the browser cache before expiring. Minimum is 30 seconds. Recommended value is 2592000 (which is 30 days).+
  
 ===== Drop Query String ===== ===== Drop Query String =====
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