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WordPress Object Cache: Redis vs Memcached Benchmarked
Redis and Memcached both promise faster WordPress databases, but benchmarks tell a different story. See which cut TTFB by 61% in controlled tests.
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WordPress Object Cache: Redis vs Memcached Benchmarked
Redis and Memcached both promise faster WordPress backends, but benchmarks tell different stories. See TTFB and query-count results before you pick one.
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WordPress Object Cache: Benchmarking Redis vs Memcached
Redis and Memcached both cut WordPress database load, but the performance gap varies by workload. Benchmarks show TTFB differences of up to 180 ms.
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WordPress Multisite Hosting Requirements: What You Need
WordPress multisite hosting requirements go beyond shared-plan defaults. Learn which specs—RAM, TTFB, and storage—actually determine whether your network holds up.
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WordPress Multisite Hosting Comparison Guide 2025
A benchmark-driven WordPress multisite hosting comparison guide. We measured TTFB, LCP, and cost across six hosts running identical 10-site networks.
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WordPress Database Optimization Benchmark: Real Results
We ran a WordPress database optimization benchmark across four plugins and manual SQL. TTFB dropped 38% after clearing 14,000 autoloaded rows. Here's the data.
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WordPress SSL Certificate Hosting Included: What to Verify
Most hosts advertise free SSL, but renewal gaps and misconfigured HTTPS can push TTFB past 600 ms. Here is what to actually check before you sign up.
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WordPress Database Optimization: Fix Slow Queries Fast
WordPress database slow queries can push TTFB past 800 ms. This guide shows exactly how to find, measure, and fix them with before/after benchmarks.
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WordPress Hosting CDN Performance Impact: Measured Results
We tested CDN on vs. off across four WordPress hosts and recorded TTFB, LCP, and transfer size. Here's what the numbers actually show.
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WordPress Database Optimization Benchmarks: Real Results
Measured before-and-after benchmarks for WordPress database optimization: query time dropped 61%, TTFB fell from 890 ms to 340 ms across five cleanup methods.
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