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Quick Cache + DB Cache Reloaded?

PostPosted: August 16th, 2010, 10:02 am
by Rey
Hi,

Is this possible? Will the combination of these 2 plugins improve the performance even more? Or I should just stick to quick cache?

Also, is there any "optimal" setting for quick cache? Meaning the settings that are used 95% of the time. Some of the documentation confuse me. For example the google sitemap one, I am not sure if I should really enable that because the documentation in the setting page doesn't seem to recommend it, while some users that I have seen really recommend that setting enabled, so it gets confusing after a while. >.<

Any help will be appreciated, thanks! :)

Re: Quick Cache + DB Cache Reloaded?

PostPosted: August 19th, 2010, 12:55 am
by dozarte
By my experience I know that DB cache just crete weird things even if it works alone; and it's not that useful!
But you can refer to this benchmark test: http://tinyurl.com/y4y3sdt

Re: Quick Cache + DB Cache Reloaded?

PostPosted: August 23rd, 2010, 12:10 pm
by Jason Caldwell
Hi there. I recommend a default installation of Quick Cache, and leave "DB Cache Reloaded" out of the equation. There's not really a need for that with Quick Cache installed. Installing Quick Cache with just a default configuration will work wonders for any WordPress® driven site. I know, it's sooo easy, it leaves you wondering if there is more you can do. Short of using a CDN, and re-routing your traffic across a cluster of servers, Quick Cache is just about the best you can do right now. We're even recommended by Media Temple as one of their top choices. http://wiki.mediatemple.net/w/WordPress_Caching

As for the advanced features, NONE of those are necessary. 100% completely optional. The Google Sitemap ( Auto Cache ) is ONLY for advanced site owners, and even then, not really needed. It's just another way to further optimize things; but it's not a huge kicker.