The cache on a web server speeds up the processing time of page requests by storing static versions of them…
The cache on a web server speeds up the processing time of page requests by storing static versions of them. By eliminating the need to generate page content each time the website is accessed, the server load is also reduced, and the integration of the mechanism with the Content Delivery Network ensures more effective delivery of content to users from different regions of the world.
The use of a cache on the server side significantly reduces the time needed to prepare a website for sending, because the server stores static versions of the previously executed PHP code. However, for such a mechanism to work properly, a WordPress application should manage updates to the information stored in the cache. This is done through plugins that are available free of charge for WordPress, PrestaShop, Magento and other popular systems.
LSCache plugins on netart.com hosting
One of the most popular solutions for managing static versions of executed PHP code is LSCache. This is the server-side cache implementation used in LiteSpeed. However, the operating mechanism used in the modules that use it is universal regardless of the type of web server. It allows you to automatically save, store and revalidate cache content within the server executing PHP code.
In the case of netart.com, cache support for PHP is implemented on the side of the CDN netart.com nodes, and not on the server, thanks to which the data to be sent to the user’s browser is located much closer than if they were to be sent from the original server. This is an additional benefit that affects both the upload time of HTML files and the efficiency of the hosting service. The cache content is managed by servers that are part of the CDN netart.com. They do not burden the available computing power on the hosting…