• Resolved brokenengine

    (@brokenengine)


    This alert “You should use a persistent object cache” is showing up on my Site Health issues. Further discovery led me to the conclusion that it can be fixed with a caching plugin. I don’t wish to fill my WordPress install with too many plugins. Can this feature be incorporated in WP-Optimize? W3 Total Cache has the option but I like WP-Optimize more so I will wait for it, if its coming of course.

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Hi,

    It is something we have considering doing.

    In the meantime you can use a plugin such as redis for this.

    Thread Starter brokenengine

    (@brokenengine)

    Turns out I can’t enable persistent cache on my shared hosting. So it was not going to work for me anyways. Thanks for the response.

    In the same situation (shared hosting, no Redis or Memcached services) I have used the “SQLite Object Cache” plugin which works nicely for me, i.e. it provides persistent object cache without relying on external servers (providing that your hosting environment has recent enough PHP version).

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