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2.14.1.2.3. Configure Memcached in WordPress
To use Memcache(d) in WordPress, install and configure one of the specialized plugins.
W3 Total Cache
- Open the WordPress admin panel.
- Install and activate the W3 Total Cache plugin.
- Go to the "Performance → General Settings" section.
- In the "Page Cache" block:
- In the "Page Cache" field, enable "Enabled".
- In the "Page Cache Method" field, select "Memcached".
- Save the changes.
- Go to the "Performance → Page Cache" section.
- In the "Advanced" block:
- In the "Memcached hostname:port / IP:port" field, specify
/home/example/.system/memcache/socket:0(instead ofexample, use hosting account name, where the site is hosted). - Click "Test". If successful, "Test passed" should appear.
- Save the changes.
- Configure "Database Cache" and "Object Cache" in the same way.
- Check the site operation.
WP-FFPC
Attention!
The plugin has not been developed for a long time and may be incompatible with new versions of WordPress and PHP.- Open the WordPress admin panel.
- Install and activate the WP-FFPC plugin.
- Edit the site configuration file
wp-config.phpand add the following line at the beginning (right after<?php):define ( 'WP_CACHE', true ); - Specify the plugin settings in the "Settings → WP-FFPC" section:
- On the "Cache type" tab:
- In the "Select backend" field, select "PHP Memcached".
- On the "Backend settings" tab:
- In the "Hosts" field, specify
/home/example/.system/memcache/socket:0(instead ofexample, use hosting account name, where the site is hosted). - The "Authentication: username" and "Authentication: password" fields must be empty.
- Save the changes. If successful, "up and running" should appear at the top of the section near "Backend status".
- Check the site operation.
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