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| ↑ | Speed up your WordPress site with a persistent object cache, powered by OPcache. An efficient alternative to Redis and Memcached. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Speed up your WordPress site with a persistent object cache, powered by OPcache. An efficient alternative to Redis and Memcached.
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| ↑ | Docket Cache - Object Cache Accelerator | Docket Cache - Object Cache Accelerator | Details |
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Docket Cache - Object Cache Accelerator
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| You can, but if your VPS supports Redis, we recommend using Redis for better performance. Docket Cache is best suited for environments where Redis or Memcached is not available. That said, Docket Cache works well for small to medium sites on a VPS, with no network connection required and no risk of cache-key conflicts. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can, but if your VPS supports Redis, we recommend using Redis for better performance. Docket Cache is best suited for environments where Redis or Memcached is not available. That said, Docket Cache works well for small to medium sites on a VPS, with no network connection required and no risk of cache-key conflicts.
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| It is not recommended for high-traffic WooCommerce stores. Docket Cache is designed as a file-based alternative to in-memory caches like Redis and Memcached, and may not handle the demands of a busy store. For WooCommerce sites with heavy traffic, we recommend using Redis instead. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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It is not recommended for high-traffic WooCommerce stores. Docket Cache is designed as a file-based alternative to in-memory caches like Redis and Memcached, and may not handle the demands of a busy store. For WooCommerce sites with heavy traffic, we recommend using Redis instead.
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| Yes. The LiteSpeed Cache plugin includes its own Object Cache feature. It may display a notice asking you to disable Docket Cache. Simply turn off the LiteSpeed Cache Object Cache to use Docket Cache instead. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. The LiteSpeed Cache plugin includes its own Object Cache feature. It may display a notice asking you to disable Docket Cache. Simply turn off the LiteSpeed Cache Object Cache to use Docket Cache instead.
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| By default, WordPress sets the memory limit to 256 MB. When combined with MySQL and the web server, you need more than 256 MB. If your hosting plan only provides 256 MB in total, this is not enough, and Docket Cache will not be able to improve your site's performance. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, WordPress sets the memory limit to 256 MB. When combined with MySQL and the web server, you need more than 256 MB. If your hosting plan only provides 256 MB in total, this is not enough, and Docket Cache will not be able to improve your site's performance.
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| For more information about RAM disks: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For more information about RAM disks:
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| To mount the cache path automatically when the server starts, update your <code>/etc/fstab</code> file. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To mount the cache path automatically when the server starts, update your <code>/etc/fstab</code> file.
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| Please note that creating a RAM disk requires server administrator access (root), so this option is not available on shared hosting. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Please note that creating a RAM disk requires server administrator access (root), so this option is not available on shared hosting.
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| Reading and writing data from RAM is much faster than from an SSD. Storing Docket Cache files on a RAM disk can greatly improve performance. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Reading and writing data from RAM is much faster than from an SSD. Storing Docket Cache files on a RAM disk can greatly improve performance.
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| A RAM disk uses your server's memory (RAM) to act as a storage drive. It can be a hardware device or a virtual disk. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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A RAM disk uses your server's memory (RAM) to act as a storage drive. It can be a hardware device or a virtual disk.
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| The Garbage Collector is a scheduled event that runs every 5 minutes to monitor cache files, clean up expired entries, and collect statistics. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The Garbage Collector is a scheduled event that runs every 5 minutes to monitor cache files, clean up expired entries, and collect statistics.
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| This service is optional and is not required. By default, it is not connected to the <a href="https://cronbot.docketcache.com/">end-point server</a>. You can disable it entirely on the configuration page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This service is optional and is not required. By default, it is not connected to the <a href="https://cronbot.docketcache.com/">end-point server</a>. You can disable it entirely on the configuration page.
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| Docket Cache does more than just store the object cache — it converts cached data into plain PHP code. This is faster because WordPress can use the cache directly without additional processing. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Docket Cache does more than just store the object cache — it converts cached data into plain PHP code. This is faster because WordPress can use the cache directly without additional processing.
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| By default, the WordPress object cache is non-persistent. This means cached data is stored in memory only for the duration of a single page request. It is not kept between page loads. To make it persistent, the object cache must be stored on disk. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, the WordPress object cache is non-persistent. This means cached data is stored in memory only for the duration of a single page request. It is not kept between page loads. To make it persistent, the object cache must be stored on disk.
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