![]() ![]() Cloudflare’s primary function is to deal with static content. LiteSpeed recommends using QUIC.cloud for caching dynamic content and Cloudflare for static content. Because it comes as a part of the LiteSpeed Cache tool-set for website acceleration, it performs better with LSWS and is relatively easy to set up. Why do you need both CDNs?Īpart from being the new excellent CDN, QUIC.cloud does many other speed optimizations for WordPress sites like Low-Quality Image Placeholder generation, critical CSS generation, and so on. Those nodes operate like individual data centers storing your website’s data and letting visitors from different countries get a faster and more secure website experience. QUIC.cloud – 70 PoP and Cloudflare – 200. Combined, they provide a vast global network of about 270 points of presence (PoP). Unlike regular CDNs, they cache static files (images, CSS, JS, etc.) and dynamic HTML files. Impressive, right? QUIC.cloud + Cloudflare Integrationīoth QUIC.cloud and Cloudflare are reverse proxy content delivery networks (CDN). Our LiteSpeed cache plugin test tutorial illustrates how it enhances the website’s performance. ![]() With that in mind, we provide detailed descriptions of settings for Blog, eCommerce website, and online portfolio. There are different ways to adapt LiteSpeed cache to a website’s needs. We activate LSCWP on all Hostinger web hosting plans, so customers can be sure their websites are powered with LiteSpeed from day 1. This level of performance wouldn’t be possible without the main switcher to the engine – the LiteSpeed cache plugin installed on each WordPress website. The Cherry on Top: WordPress Cache Plugin (LSCWP) No action is needed, but we provide this tutorial on how to increase PHP memory, if desired. For our customers’ convenience, in hPanel, all PHP extensions suggested by LiteSpeed are already on. Usually, one has LSAPI automatically activated in the control panel. It ensures PHP communication with web servers. Extensions accelerate PHP’s performance by being involved in the PHP execution life-cycle and storing the results of the compilation phase so the next time code can load instantly. Give an Extra Boost with PHP ExtensionsĪlthough LiteSpeed supports many PHP extensions, opcode caches are on the top of the list for WordPress developers (APCu, Xcache, Zend Opcache). ![]() More details about these results are available in our LiteSpeed cache plugin test tutorial. We’ve run stress tests (high and small-scale) to see the difference between the three leading web servers (LiteSpeed Web Server, Nginx, and Apache). ![]() It doubles the capacity of the server memory and CPU.Īs an Apache alternative, LSWS is performing up to 10 times better. LSWS saves the website’s resources without losing any speed and security. Customers can access it through our hPanel. We’ve deployed LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) on our hosting infrastructure. Surprisingly, only a few know that LiteSpeed impacts an entire hosting ecosystem, starting with a web server, where the WordPress Cache plugin gets its power. Most of our customers are familiar with LiteSpeed Cache as a WordPress plugin. The actual results convinced us – LiteSpeed did an excellent job. We applied LiteSpeed cache solutions to help our customers make the most of their WordPress websites. Rockets have engines, electric guitars have amplifiers, and WordPress has LiteSpeed. Without further ado, here they are in their own words! -LC Our friends at Hostinger are here today, sharing how LiteSpeed Cache boosts WordPress performance on their hosting infrastructure. ![]()
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