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  • Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    Hey! What tool are you measuring the before and after?

    Thread Starter bramokki

    (@bramokki)

    Hey,

    Just trying to switch pages in the orders tab within woocommerce. I use query monitor to check if its any faster. With and without. Sometimes its even slower when loading a page. Both are around the same amount of seconds having redis disabled or enabled. I know its working properly otherwise it would not show this data.

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by bramokki.
    Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    What metrics are you looking at to determine whether there was a speed increase?

    It’s best to use automated testing tools to determine the median increase/decrease. Just measuring in a browser can be quite unreliable because of WordPress’ messy nature. It often fires HTTP requests and whatnot.

    Thread Starter bramokki

    (@bramokki)

    Okay but is it normal for there not to be a difference? i don’t see much speed improvement. It shows https://gyazo.com/ea45d8f1f8093db72a1656d4aa760b85 these metrics the plugin. Maybe max 20ms, u won’t ever notice this i think? I am not sure if i should enable it since object cache can also cause issues right?

    Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    No, it’s not normal.

    What metrics are you looking at to determine whether there was a speed increase?

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