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Cachify

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Cachify optimizes your page loads by caching posts, pages and custom post types as static content. You can choose between caching via database, on the web server’s hard drive (HDD), or—thanks to APC (Alternative PHP Cache)—directly in the web server’s system cache.

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License model

  • FreeProprietary

Country of Origin

  • DE flagGermany
  • European Union flagEU

Platforms

  • Self-Hosted
  • Wordpress
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  • Developed by

    DE flagPluginkollektiv
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Cachify was added to AlternativeTo by Paul on Feb 25, 2020 and this page was last updated Feb 25, 2020.
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What is Cachify?

Cachify optimizes your page loads by caching posts, pages and custom post types as static content. You can choose between caching via database, on the web server’s hard drive (HDD), or—thanks to APC (Alternative PHP Cache)—directly in the web server’s system cache. Whenever a page or post is loaded, it can be pulled directly from the cache. The amount of database queries and PHP requests will dramatically decrease towards zero, depending on the caching method you chose.

Features

  • Works with custom post types.
  • Caching methods: DB, HDD, APC and Memcached.
  • “Flush Cache” button in the WordPress toolbar.
  • Ready for WordPress Multisite.
  • Optional compression of HTML markup.
  • White lists for posts and user agents.
  • Manual and automatic cache reset.
  • Automatic cache management.
  • Dashboard widget for cached objects.
  • Settings for Apache and Nginx servers.
  • Extendability via hooks/filters.