LSCWP can be configured to work with almost any content delivery network. This is how to set up CloudFront.
We automatically purge everything from the cache when certain WP hooks are run. Now you can add or remove hooks from that list.
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.
Your guide to all of the LSCache add-ons currently available: there are more of them than you think!
Someday you may need assistance with your LSCache for WordPress installation. Don’t worry, we are here to help!
We benchmarked OpenLiteSpeed, NGiNX, and Apache. We looked at how the three web servers handled a small static file and a simple PHP script, and then we evaluated their WordPress performance.
For those who long for the good old days of a simple ON/OFF switch and a few straightforward configuration options in LSCache, we’ve created Basic View.
Some hosts wanted the ability to allow their clients the use of a LSCWP crawler, but only if the providers had the ability to set some limits. Here’s how we implemented that.