Can You suggest a good Caching plugin for Vantage Premium. Tried a few but they seem to keeps crashing the site. Any suggestions?
caching plugin for Vantage Premium
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I would be interested as well…I feel your pain cazgillo! that happened to me early on as I tried to use WT3 Cache. So far doing well with HyperCache. By no means a knowledgeable endorsement, just one of personal experience.) –
I truly hope my response is not out of place.
I have been using W3 Total Cache since I installed Vantage Premium several months ago. No problems whatsoever.
I’d also recommend going with W3 Total Cache. Vantage should work perfectly with it.
If they’re resulting in crashes, then I’d suggest taking the usual diagnosis route. Disable all non-SiteOrigin plugins, enable W3 Total Cache, then reactivate your plugins one by one until you figure out which plugin is causing the crashes.
Failing that, chat to your webhosts about memory alocation and PHP version to make sure everything is up to scratch to host a site with these relatively heavy plugins.
as an update I went with hyper cache…for some reason i was able to understand what i needed to do better on their user interface. —- i appreciate the recommendations as im sure the original op does about W3
hope cazgillo got his/hers straightened out also.
For a simple interface I can also recommend:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-fastest-cache/
Just an update. The site I was working on (pro-bono) is hosted by a server company I never dealt with before. I was going to move it to my server but there was years of URL purchased and 3 years of basic hosting. I didn’t move it but I did triple up on the memory and updated to a better bandwidth. That has taken care of all the crashing issues I had with a lot of the better plugins on there. The site is much better now. Like the theme and would use it again for other sites
Glad to hear upgrading memory helped here. These caching plugins are generally quite memory heavy, so a little extra memory can really go a long way.