10-08-2012, 04:50 PM
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Promoting Debate on GFY
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Originally Posted by TheSenator
W3 has database caching .. r u using both at the same time?
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Here are some pages which discuss combining different types of WordPress Cache
Should You Use DB Cache Reloaded in Addition to WP Super Cache?
http://www.ehow.com/info_12229510_sh...#ixzz28kqRC2gS
Hyper Cache + DB Cache Reloaded Fix + Wp Minify = The SuperWordPress !
http://www.bdtechie.com/hyper-cache-...uperwordpress/
Best WP Super Cache Alternative: HyperCache, DB Cache
http://geeknizer.com/best-fastest-al...#ixzz28kqb3jTD
Quote from the link above:-
"Why both still work, together.
Practically, when you run them collectively, DB Cache Reloaded takes precedence, the first time page is loaded. On subsequent page loads, it always has at least few queries cached by DB Cache Reloaded. Proof is, the cached queries increase with each time new page is reloaded. This, as a result, allows a new non-hypercached page to load quicker, since we already have few cached queries fro the new page, which is then saved into hyper cache for further visitors, Making it non-conflicting combo.
I saw the improvement in Cache Misses pages on Statistics. The missed pages were alot faster than before. (order of 4x times)
Overall, This combo has given the fastest load times ever. It enabled me achieve best of the both worlds, without comprimisng on any aspect, beyond what WP SuperCache has to offer."
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