New WordPress Page Cache Plugin Available

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Some of you may remember my series on how to Digg-proof your WordPress blog from the early summer. Much of the problem around running WordPress under heavy traffic boils down to two problems - not enough memory on your server, or not using a good cache tool to ease the load on your server.

Donncha O Caoimh just released a hyper-charged version of my often-recommended plugin WPCache called WordPress Super Cache v0.1. From everything I have read about it, the plugin sounds like a killer addition to WP. I hope to get it installed soon around here, but since I moved to a dedicated server, thankfully I haven’t had the need! ;)

Thanks and hugs to Lorelle for giving me the heads up about it!

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1. On November 14th, 2007 at 9:56 am, David Airey said:

Thanks for mentioning it, Wendy. I wasn’t aware (although the WP cache plugin I’m currently using seems to be doing the trick).

2. On November 15th, 2007 at 10:35 am, Joyce Babu said:

I have never used any wordpress cache plugin. I have heard that many blogs went down due to some error in the older wp-cache plugin.

I’ve been away from the blogsphere a couple of months. It’s good to come back to eMoms and get updated. I’ll give the cache plugin a go. Thank you!



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