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Persistent Object Cache LiteSpeed | Activation Steps

by | Nov 6, 2023

The following actions must be taken in order to enable persistent object cache with LiteSpeed. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Service, we can handle your LiteSpeed issues.

How to Enable Persistent Object Cache with LiteSpeed?

The steps to enable the persistent object caching with Litespeed cache are as follows:

1. To install and enable the LiteSpeed Cache plugin, go to the WordPress dashboard, and click “Plugins” > “Add New.” Find “LiteSpeed Cache” online and select “Install Now.” Activate the plugin after installation.

2. To enable caching, navigate to “LiteSpeed Cache” > “Settings” in the WordPress dashboard. Ensure the “Cache” option is enabled under the “General” tab. This will allow LiteSpeed Cache to begin caching the pages on the website.

3. Select the “Object” tab in the LiteSpeed Cache settings. Using the drop-down box under “Object Cache Method,” choose “Enable Object Cache”.

4. Select an object caching backend from among those supported by LiteSpeed Cache. “Redis,” “Memcached,” and “LiteSpeed Cache” are the accessible alternatives. Select the one that best fits the server’s needs and surroundings. Before choosing the appropriate backend choice in LiteSpeed Cache, we need to install and set up Memcached or Redis separately on the server.

5. Further options will shown when we pick the backend. Depending on the backend we choose, some parameters could change. Set the parameters based on the needs and conditions of the server.

6. Once we’ve adjusted the object cache settings, click “Save Changes” to make the modifications effective.

With this change, LiteSpeed Cache will begin to use permanent object caching to improve the speed of the WordPress website. To make sure everything is operating as it should, we must also test and keep an eye on the functionality of the website.

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Conclusion

It is necessary to set up and configure the server properly in order to enable persistent object caching in LiteSpeed.

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