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by EwanToo
4883 days ago
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He didn't have a cache in front of it - he had W3 total cache installed, but not enabled for object caching. If he'd had W3 total cache, or varnish (my preferred option) in front of it, he wouldn't of noticed the impact. There's a bigger question of why Wordpress still doesn't ship with sensible caching enabled by default, backwards compatibility with some plugins just doesn't cut it for me. |
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