In the last few days, I’ve read about caching WordPress blogs to improve performance. I’ve played with this in the past, but always gave up as it wasn’t something I needed, at least not yet. However, I took another stab at it and installed W3 Total Cache to see how much good it would do.
The plugin is amazingly easy to setup and seems to work well. However, one thing that kind of annoys me is that new blog posts don’t update the home page. Of coure, I can turn off caching of the home page, but that kind of defeats the purpose of a cache. As a happy medium, I turned down the caching to 300 seconds (5 minutes). If I ever get Fireballed, I’ll change things around and hope for the best. (For those out of the “know”, fireballed means getting linked to by John Gruber’s Daring Fireball site. Basically if you get linked from there, your site is going to get pounded with hits.)