Wordpress LScache Plugin: MEMCACHED
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello how are you? I just followed these steps and installed Memcached: https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:install-memcached Enabled everything ok in the litespeed cache plugin: https://d.pr/free/i/0NGv2o two questions emerged: 1 ? in the same back-end using all the settings left the back end very slow, see, before activating: 1s ? 900ms after activating: 7s ? 9s, see: https://d.pr/free/v/pnqAdV 2 ? on the front end did not notice any difference, is this normal? See my Memcached Extension settings PHP: https://d.pr/free/i/Nk95uz LITESPEED Report number: IVPXCNZE Can you help me with that? please Thank you very much! Hi, Could you please try enable Store Transients and/or Cache Wp-Admin and see how that goes ? Best regards, Hi @CacheCrawler , Thanks for your quick reply. I just activated it this way: https://d.pr/free/i/2lSAC9 You look beautiful on the back end. But on the front end, I honestly did not notice a big difference ? Is there anything I can do internally? or something? Do you think REDIS will work better? Helping in performance ?.. Thank you so much again! Hi, No , Redis wont make much different. A quote from WP codex: WP_Object_Cache is WordPress class for caching data which may be computationally expensive to regenerate, such as the result of complex database queries. Its normal that you dont see noticeable improvement unless your site is mysql-heavy. Best regards, I understand. The site is well optimized! Thank you very much for your attention! Have a great weekend.
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