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Database cache impact the Frontend? - Jordan - 07-05-2021

Hi,
How much Database cache is important for the optimization of the website?
If I use Full page cache, can I pass DB cache?

Regards.


RE: Database cache impact the Frontend? - chaddyxx - 07-05-2021

(07-05-2021, 03:32 PM)Jordan Wrote: Hi,
How much Database cache is important for the optimization of the website?
If I use Full page cache, can I pass DB cache?

Regards.

There are some cases where some caches can cause performance issues in some situations.
Generally caching is a good thing.
Test performance without it. Turn it on, test performance, turn it off, test performance, etc. Pick the one that worked the best and run with it.


RE: Database cache impact the Frontend? - kufthz - 07-08-2021

DB cache (object cache as Redis) can cut up DB queries especially when there is a high traffic. Also it can speed up backend experience on some large woo-commerce sites.

For front end with low traffic website you will not see that big change especially if you use page cache but if it do not have conflicts you should use it.