Our automation tools and WordPress hosting configurations are getting better and better; thanks in part to the generosity of so many in the community. I’m proud that Jon is taking the time to return the favor.
Our automation tools and WordPress hosting configurations are getting better and better; thanks in part to the generosity of so many in the community. I’m proud that Jon is taking the time to return the favor.
I was using bat cache with memcached when I more control over my server. It works fantastically well.
The only weird point was that you want to disable caching when doing a WordPress update otherwise you get a redirect loop when trying to log in because it has the DB schema version cached and an upgrade doesn’t flush the cache (at least it didn’t 2 years ago, maybe that has changed).