What is Cache? Cache enhances speed and efficiency, ensuring a better experience for your end users. Read article
Cache Limited Release We’re excited to share that our Cache Beta programme has moved into a limited release. Read article
How do I activate Cache Cache is designed to improve your website’s performance by caching content. Read article
What’s the difference between CDN and Cache? A CDN and a Cache improve website performance and speed, but they serve different purposes and operate differently. Read article
How do I disable my cache plugins? For optimal performance, we recommend that you disable any existing cache plugins before adding Cache. Read article
What is the purpose of installing a Varnish cache plugin for Cache? Using a Varnish Cache plugin for your CMS alongside a Varnish-powered web accelerator can improve cache management and ensure seamless integration. Read article
How do I configure my Varnish cache plugin The plugin works out of the box, but you can customise its behaviour. Read article
How to bypass Cache Bypassing cache can be necessary in specific situations where the content being served is outdated, incorrect, or needs to reflect real-time changes. Read article
Why should I disable my cache plugins? When using a Cache service, we recommend disabling cache plugins within your CMS (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal etc.) to avoid conflicts and redundancy. Read article
How to change Cache templates Cache templates specify when and how content is cached by defining rules to identify unique requests. Read article
How to clear all cache when using Cache In cases where you need to see your changes immediately and the cache hasn’t refreshed yet, you can clear all cache. Read article