Tuning > Max Combined File Size Setting




Wordpress LScache Plugin: Tuning > Max Combined File Size Setting

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hello, I am currently using Litespeed Cache Version 3.4.2?on a Litespeed Enterprise server version 5.4.9. Under Page Optimization > Tuning > Max Combined File Size: The Recommended value or the Max Combined File Size is 2 MB by default. Is there a way to calculate what we would be the best setting for this? Would a setting of 3 MB or 4MB completely cause heavy memory usage on a dedicated server? I know that this might depend on server type, hosting type, traffic etc, but there must be a way to configure this to best fit your individual site environment. Any guidance or recommendation you can provide would be great. My report number is right below: Report number: TCLVAAAL Regards, Hi, Its not about memory usage in this case if one signal file , particular for JS or CSS gets too big , if it takes longer time to load and may block your page render or delay something that relies on JS/CSS Best regards, @CacheCrawler Hi, This is the actual description your plugin gives on this: Specify the maximum size in megabytes for combined files. Larger numbers will generate fewer files, which is better for achieving higher page scores, but can cause heavy memory usage. Recommended value: 2 You said Its not about memory usage in this case , but your plugin says can cause heavy memory usage , so I am confuse here. So does this mean that the Recommended value: 2 is the same for a share hosting as well for a dedicated server, and a value of for example 3 or 4 can break a site no matter what the environment is? Regards, Hi, yeah well , that is a description inherited from ancient time , on any modern server , RAM usage in this part should not really be any issue anymore , unless your hosting has very restricted RAM usage. on my personal experience on many WP sites Ive worked with , on shared and dedicated server or VPS , yes , 2 is still optimal for most cases , suggest to leave it as it is something like that Best regards, @CacheCrawler Hi, Thanks for the explanation and feedback, I understand now. Cheers!



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