Beginning in July 2018, any sites still using HTTP will be marked as “not secure” in Chrome. LiteSpeed Web Server supports HTTP/2 and QUIC, so you’re covered.
We automatically purge everything from the cache when certain WP hooks are run. Now you can add or remove hooks from that list.
LiteSpeed Web Server is event-driven and Apache is process-based. A coffee shop analogy explains what that means and why you would prefer one over the other.
We’ve put our new LiteSpeed Cache module for Drupal 8 to the test, comparing its performance to that of Apache with Varnish (Cachewall), and Apache with System Cache.
If you are wondering if a particular plugin is compatible with LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress, this guide can help you figure it out.
Jetpack’s Image CDN and LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress are 100% compatible and may be used together right out of the box.
We have taken some of the optimization features that are not related to caching, and made them available for use by anyone. No LiteSpeed server required.
These commands are provided by LiteSpeed, so that you may manage your cache with the WordPress Command Line Interface.
Your guide to all of the LSCache add-ons currently available: there are more of them than you think!