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Litespeed Cache - Presets for WordPress

Introducing LSCache Presets for WordPress: the easiest way to optimize your WordPress site using the Litespeed Cache plugin. Litespeed Cache Presets are a pre-tuned set of options, which can be used for optimizing any WordPress site using Litespee...

How do I install and enable Litespeed Cache?

LSCWP essentially has two purposes: a full-page cache for your site’s dynamically-generated pages and a site-optimization plugin. Most people who install LSCache do so for the caching functions, and the rest is just the icing on the cake. Please ...

Litespeed Cache Plugin causing a Slow or Unresponsive WordPress Backend

We have received several reports regarding slow WordPress admin area / dashboard performance, which we have found is caused by the Litespeed Cache plugin. We strongly encourage using the Litespeed Cache plugin and its benefits; however, the issue ...

Litespeed - Prevent LSCache from Auto-Installing

We have automated processes that will enable LSCache in bulk to all WordPress installations on the server to both improve the performance to your site and help with efficiency on the server itself.  LiteSpeed Cache (LSCache) is a built-in, high-pe...

Litespeed - How do I disable LSCache?

LiteSpeed Cache (LSCache) is a built-in, high-performance dynamic content acceleration feature of LiteSpeed server products. LSCache accelerates dynamic content (not just PHP pages), with features very similar to those in Apache mod_cache, using a...

How do I check if Litespeed Cache is working on my site?

The best method to check if LiteSpeed is caching your website would be to use the following:  https://check.lscache.io/ The above page will show you clearly if your site is being cached by LSCache.  Another fairly easy way to determine if your web...

Execute PHP scripts with no timeout when using Litespeed

Some PHP scripts need to run for long periods of time without interruption. Examples include WordPress modules such as BackupBuddy, ImportBuddy, or any other module that relies on a WordPress built-in cron job. Whenever a PHP application rebuilds ...

How do I use Redis Object Caching on my WordPress site if I don't use LSCache?

Litespeed Cache is strongly recommended as an alternative to other caching plugins and has been benchmarked to offer far superior performance due to its native ability to work with our Litespeed Enterprise web servers. However, if you are using an...

Litespeed - Comparing QUIC.cloud and Cloudflare

As part of our ongoing effort to provide you with the latest in web hosting, here we’ll break down the differences and similarities between QUIC.cloud and Cloudflare, two leading solutions integrated with LiteSpeed. Overview LiteSpeed Integration:...

Redis Limits - PHP Fatal error: Uncaught RedisException: OOM command not allowed when used memory > 'maxmemory'

If you're a web hosting customer experiencing a PHP Fatal error message that reads, "Uncaught RedisException: OOM command not allowed when used memory > 'maxmemory'", you're not alone. This error can be a bit confusing, especially when you're not ...

LiteSpeed Cache vs. WP Rocket: A Comprehensive Comparison for Our Hosting Environment

Introduction:  When it comes to accelerating your WordPress website, choosing the right caching solution is crucial. Two of the most popular caching plugins are LiteSpeed Cache (LSCache) and WP Rocket. In this article, we'll compare these solution...

PHP Handlers: Why PHP-FPM is Not Enabled on Brixly Accounts

At Brixly, we are committed to providing the best performance and reliability for your web hosting needs. As part of this commitment, we have chosen to use LiteSpeed Enterprise as our web server solution. LiteSpeed is known for its high performanc...