Cleans the Database
Everything relevant to your site’s operation is saved in your WordPress database, and then some. All of this extraneous information is removed by WP-Optimize Cache, along with table cleanup and recovered space caused by data fragmentation.
Friendly to mobile devices and highly intuitive, it:
- Deletes all extraneous information (such spam, unapproved comments, and draught posts),
- obsolete information) plus pingbacks, trackbacks, and defunct temporary links
- MySQL table compacting and de-fragmentation at your fingertips
- Fine-grained command over which optimisations are performed
- Performs scheduled maintenance on a weekly (or other) basis
- Saves information for a predetermined amount of weeks before erasing it.
- Optimises without requiring user intervention or manual inquiries.
- Initiate an UpdraftPlus backup that is already optimised automatically.
- Exhibit databank summaries and cost reduction opportunities
Why is This Important?
- Over time, WordPress’s MySQL tables will become inefficient due to the constant insertion, deletion, and reorganisation of data. Maintaining peak performance of your site is as simple as periodically requesting that MySQL optimise its tables. This won’t occur on its own.
- WordPress automatically produces a new revision whenever you save a post or page. If you make six changes to a post, five of them will be saved as draughts. This soon adds a great deal of useless information to your database tables, making them larger than necessary and more difficult to query.
- It’s possible that you have thousands of spam and unapproved comments clogging up your comments table, but with a simple click, WP-Optimize Cache can clean and remove them all.
- WP-Optimize Cache will tell you which tables in your database are taking up unnecessary space and generating unnecessary overhead.
- Your database will be cleaned weekly automatically, and the “Keep last [selected number] weeks data” setting will be honoured.
Wp-optimize Cache Helps You to
Clear the way:
WordPress will store your updated post or page revision immediately whenever you make changes to a page or post. After a few rounds of edits (especially if the post is lengthy), your database will become bloated with inactive versions of your work. By erasing these old versions of posts, WP-Optimize Cache improves performance, frees up space (in the form of megabytes), and reduces load time. The comments table is also cleaned up, with spam and unapproved comments being deleted with a single click.
Get in charge:
With the information provided by WP-Optimize Cache, you will have the knowledge, control, and ability to maintain a clean, fast, and efficient website.
Keep it simple and quick:
WP-Optimize Cache, if activated, can do automatic clean-up on a schedule, keeping a specified amount of weeks’ data.
Compresses Images
The loading speed of a website might be significantly slowed by the presence of large graphics. In order to speed up the upload process, WP-Optimize Cache includes an image-compression tool that use state-of-the-art lossy compression techniques to reduce the file size of your huge photographs. It supports compressing images up to 5MB in size and comes with a plethora of other capabilities, such as:
- Compressing numerous photos at once is now possible with bulk compression.
- A clever, multi-pass, lossy compression method that doubles compression with significantly less quality loss.
- The ability to go back to the original versions of your photos at any time using the “Restore Originals” button.
- Automatic picture compression as new media is uploaded to the site.
- When an image is compressed, the data included within the Exif header is still accessible.
Caches Pages
Caching is the practise of storing data that changes frequently in a non-permanent location from which it may be quickly retrieved. The speed with which web pages load can be guaranteed by the use of caching.
When a user accesses any page or post on your site, our robust yet easy-to-use cache feature automatically produces the cache for that specific page or post. In order to save time for subsequent visitors, WordPress generates the page by processing the dynamic PHP files and then saving the result as a static HTML file in the cache folder. Faster load times and a break for your server are both benefits of caching. That’s why caching is so useful; it improves speed and performance while decreasing the server’s resource consumption.
Minify and Combine Css and Javascript
WP-Optimize Cache’s minification tool is a sophisticated addition to its three primary features. By consolidating and minifying your site’s components, you can decrease the load on your server and make your files smaller. This, along with the use of caching and Gzip compression, will decrease the time to “first contentful paint” and increase performance. The minify function also lets you delay the execution of CSS and JavaScript. By postponing the loading of non-essential resources like CSS and JavaScript until after the primary page has finished loading, performance improvements can be made. Google PageSpeed Insights is also pleased when CSS and JavaScript are minified and deferred.
Wp-optimize Cache Premium
The premium edition of WP-Optimize Cache, which comes with many additional capabilities, is even better than the free version.
- With Multisite Support, database optimisations may now be used across multiple WordPress installations. WP-Optimize Cache Premium is a must-have if you’re responsible for more than one website.
- Provides flexibility and control by letting you optimise only the tables you want for one or more WordPress sites, rather to needing to optimise the entire database.
- Images that do not fit a certain size criteria or are orphaned on your WordPress site can be deleted.
- Advanced Scheduling: Provides Numerous Opportunities for Automatically Optimising Scheduling. Cleanups can be scheduled on a daily, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly basis, and any number of one-time optimisations can be performed at any time.
- Intuitive GUI: for scheduling and controlling multi-site optimisations with crystal clarity.
- If you administer a large number of WordPress sites, you’ll appreciate WP-CLI’s ability to let you manage optimisations via a command line interface.
- To speed up the time it takes to display content on a website, “lazy loading” only loads the graphics and the portion of the page that the user can view.
- Users can see a preview of the optimised data and records, choose which ones to keep, and delete the rest.
- Google PageSpeed Insights suggests loading assets like web fonts and icon fonts ahead of time to improve page load times.
- Since caching is one of the more involved optimisations you can make to your website, having access to premium support ensures that you can get in touch with someone quickly if you have any questions or need assistance with configuring your cache settings for optimal performance.
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