I would like to receive tips / experiences / advice in this area.
Thanks in advance for sharing the information.
Try nitropack.io
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I suggest as first step you try the caching provided in Journal. It's in settings/system and performance.
I have several other caching extensions over the years on my oc1.5.5 store. No luck with them.
Haven't tried Nitro pack.
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If your site is stil slow it is a hosting problem, if your site has a lot of visitors consider migrating to dedicated hosting.
Remember a journal driven site will never be as fast as a site without journal, as journal creates a lot of overhead.
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Sorry i might not be agreed only on this one of my site i am using Journal3 with OC 2.3.0.2 and with nitropack cache extension you can see the results herevictorj wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:57 amUse journal build in cache, do not combine this with nitro cache, its prone for problems.
If your site is stil slow it is a hosting problem, if your site has a lot of visitors consider migrating to dedicated hosting.
Remember a journal driven site will never be as fast as a site without journal, as journal creates a lot of overhead.
https://prnt.sc/u8w11s.
Anyway its not only about building the cache of site, its also take time and knowledge to modify the code as per need , adjusting the server setting, making changes in .htaccess etc etc.
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businessfan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 5:18 pmI'm also a big fan of the NitroPack Cache extension - give it a try :-)

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Well, something must have been changed since, it dropped quite a bit, as it looks:khnaz35 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:52 pmSorry i might not be agreed only on this one of my site i am using Journal3 with OC 2.3.0.2 and with nitropack cache extension you can see the results here
https://prnt.sc/u8w11s.
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What is the alternative you would suggest then?
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Thanks for pointing it i will look into it.IP_CAM wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:31 amWell, something must have been changed since,khnaz35 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:52 pmSorry i might not be agreed only on this one of my site i am using Journal3 with OC 2.3.0.2 and with nitropack cache extension you can see the results here
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Those caches should be used if you have a properly setup and performing site but cannot cope with a high number of concurrent users, otherwise they are just a band-aid/quickfix for poorly setup websites and with band-aids/quickfixes come many complications.
This apart from the fact that OC (as most ecommerce sites) is inherently unsuited for that type of (semi) page caching.
But go ahead and try and see what the percentage of misses/hits are and when you get a hit, how many extensions stop functioning or are starting to behave strangely.
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if less than 100K, just do some optimization, that would be enough.
better not to use browser cache, because your website is an e-commerce site, not a CMS, all data must be up-to-date.
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then better remove NitroPack, to most likely end up with much better results.

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Lightning Cache messes with the system SO MUCH that it creates lots of compatibility issues and sometimes makes things worse. Seen it working on lots of stores and had to remove it eventually to make the system stable. So no, Lightning Cache definitely is NOT recommended.danielb123 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:30 pmFor me the best cache extension is Lighting Cache, working from first time and you see by eye speed improve, and google pagespeed 100 score (Desktop) Ps. You have a 7 days trial to see yourself. PS. Not scores are most important, you can have good score and bad response loading first page, and bad loading when you surf products or categories.
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thekrotek wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:18 pmLightning Cache messes with the system SO MUCH that it creates lots of compatibility issues and sometimes makes things worse. Seen it working on lots of stores and had to remove it eventually to make the system stable. So no, Lightning Cache definitely is NOT recommended.danielb123 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:30 pmFor me the best cache extension is Lighting Cache, working from first time and you see by eye speed improve, and google pagespeed 100 score (Desktop) Ps. You have a 7 days trial to see yourself. PS. Not scores are most important, you can have good score and bad response loading first page, and bad loading when you surf products or categories.
agree with you 100% Lighting cache is good when its correct setup... its so complicated and there is so much that need to be testet.. Both Mobil browser and desktop broswer and browser versions etc.. and if have many modules installed need to check 100% of al functions..
This is so time consuming so i stop using it!. But when it work it monitors cpu and ram usage and block bots.
but the rest functions so so complicated..
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