Lscache DomTTFB s?resini neden uzatiyor?




Wordpress LScache Plugin: Lscache DomTTFB s?resini neden uzatiyor?

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
LsCache active: TTFB HIGH, Content Download LOW LsCache Off: TTFB LOW, Content Download HIGH I use a good shared hosting. I tried doing Cloudflare DNS ONLY and the result did not change. All non-preloading cache plugins extended TTFB time What do you suggest? The page I need help with: http://aksoyambalajmarket.com > I use a good shared hosting. Would you tell us what you pay for your good shared hosting monthly? @CacheCrawler hi, When I open lscache, ttfb goes up. Does this have anything to do with shared hosting? because ttfb is normal when lscache is off. What is the purpose of Lscache? Pages dont load fast? Would you please answer my question? @CacheCrawler I am using the WordPress Large package on this page. https://www.hosting.com.tr/hosting/wordpress-hosting/ Okay, that explains everything?..! For 3,99 you dont get enough to met a minimum of requirements to use a HTTP Cache for an Online Shop. Forget everything about optimizing and invest in better hosting. Anything else doesnt make sense. https://www.hosting.com.tr/server/vps-server/ At least VPS XLarge! So is LsCache only useful for vps or vds? So would LsCache be bad for a shared hosting? I just installed another plugin and Im trying to take advantage of its preload feature. I dont know if it would be ethical to say the plugin name from here. Lscache is not bad for shared hostings, but shared hostings is not shared hosting. Your shared shosting is like a 30 years old Fiat 500. It has not enough power for speeding up. Speedup means the first request is slow and thats why the TTFB for the first request is high. LScache is fast, but if there is not enough CPU power and not enough RAM the first request takes longer. This a typical behaviour of every HTTP cache not only LScache. You have WooCommerce and that is basically WordPress, but WooCommerce needs a more powerfull hosting as WP. So Lscache is putting a load on the server. Therefore, when it comes to shared hosting, TTFB rises. Did I get right? Will my website be faster with LsCache if I use a powerful VDS? Did I get right? Thank you > So Lscache is putting a load on the server. Not generally, Lscache reduces the load because if a page is cached PHP and MySQL are not in use, but for the first request cache engine must be initialized for the user and this needs a little bit more RAM and CPU and causes a short delay. This only happens if the host has only less ressources like a to small shared hosting. I never heard of VDS and dont know what it should be, so if you choose a VPS it is a good decision and your shop will be much faster. But dont forget, your shop isnt optimized. You have too much static sources (CSS, JS), unsufficient optimized images and too much external requests. These slows down the speed of your shop and cant be compensated by the best server.



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