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Does CloudFlare and LiteSpeed affects on server load?

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  • ffeingol
    Yes ;-) LSWS will reduce the server load by itself. When you use the WordPress cache, that will allow pages to be cached (instead of hitting the database) which will reduce the load further. CloudFlare may speed up the site more then lowering your load. CloudFlare is just going to cache static content (images, css, etc.). LSWS is really fast at serving up static content, so I doubt you'll see much difference from that (load wise).
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  • piyushmaheswari
    Yes ;-) LSWS will reduce the server load by itself. When you use the WordPress cache, that will allow pages to be cached (instead of hitting the database) which will reduce the load further. CloudFlare may speed up the site more then lowering your load. CloudFlare is just going to cache static content (images, css, etc.). LSWS is really fast at serving up static content, so I doubt you'll see much difference from that (load wise).

    For WordPress sites, which will reduce load more, w3 total cache or LiteSpeed cache
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  • ffeingol
    In our internal tests LiteSpeed cache was much better. You, of course, have to have LSWS installed on the server (with cache enabled) to use it.
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  • piyushmaheswari
    In our internal tests LiteSpeed cache was much better. You, of course, have to have LSWS installed on the server (with cache enabled) to use it.

    Okay sir, can you help me in one more metter , sir I want to install CloudFlare Plugin in cpanel . how to install ? I read some articles in that articles I see that I have to enter Host API Key and Company name in command line to install CloudFlare , how do I get Host API Key and Company name ?
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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi piyushmaheswari, I answered your question in the thread you opened :)
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