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In this tutorial, you’ll install WordPress on AWS Lightsail. You’ll then install the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin and configure it to use Memcached, using a Memcached-compliant cache provisioned by MemCachier. By the end of the tutorial, you will have a fully functional WordPress site running on Amazon Lightsail with enhanced performance thanks to the LiteSpeed Cache plugin and Memcached.
Looking for the fastest way to run WordPress on DigitalOcean? In this tutorial, you’ll set up an OpenLiteSpeed WordPress Droplet on DigitalOcean and learn how to leverage Memcached in two ways using the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin. First, you’ll use the Memcached server included with the OpenLiteSpeed WordPress Droplet. Second, you’ll create and use a MemCachier cluster for improved scalability, high availability, and powerful cache debugging.
In this tutorial, you’ll install WordPress as a 1-Click Droplet on DigitalOcean. You’ll then install the W3 Total Cache WordPress plugin and configure it to use Memcached with SASL authentication, using a Memcached-compliant cache provisioned by MemCachier. By the end of the tutorial, you will have a fully functional WordPress site running on DigitalOcean with enhanced performance thanks to the W3 Total Cache plugin and Memcached.
In this tutorial, you’ll install WordPress on AWS Lightsail. You’ll then install the W3 Total Cache WordPress plugin and configure it to use Memcached with SASL authentication, using a Memcached-compliant cache provisioned by MemCachier. By the end of the tutorial, you will have a fully functional WordPress site running on Amazon Lightsail with enhanced performance thanks to the W3 Total Cache plugin and Memcached.
One-click applications are also known as Marketplace images.
This tutorial will walk you through the steps of creating a simple WordPress One-Click application on DigitalOcean and then adding Memcache to prevent or alleviate a performance bottleneck.
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MemCachier can now power your WordPress object cache thanks to a plugin Per Søderlind created. The WordPress object cache is used to cache computationally expensive operations such as complex database queries. By using Per’s MemCachier WordPress plugin, you can speed up page load times for your readers and get all the added benefits of using MemCachier to power your cache – easy setup, high availability, and an analytics dashboard.