• Hello,

    I have a website with some 60+ plugins (don’t ask why!!) and have Varnish reverse cache serving the front-end of my site and I’m looking for a solution to increase the responsiveness of the back-end of my site the best I can as it feels very sluggish (some of the 60+ plugins are for rear end customization).

    I’m lacking in knowledge with APC and it’s different caching methods, my site currently employs APC caching but currently only for ‘System Cache Entries’, as soon as I add something (a plugin) to handle user cache entries my APC cache gets 100% fragmented no matter what the SHM or TTL figures are.

    Would your plugin help improve the responsiveness of my websites back-end as I host a multi-author website and authors have already commented on it’s ‘sluggishness’…

    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Paul

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/em-object-cache/

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  • Plugin Author Vladimir Kolesnikov

    (@extrememember)

    Hi Paul,

    Just give it a try 🙂 It is really difficult to suggest anything without knowing internals of the site.

    Best regards,
    Vladimir

    Hey paul you can turn off all plugins from loading in the backend by using a plugin called Plugin Organizer…also this will help you stop loading plugins on pages that do not need them, do a search for it, its an amazing plugin.

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