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Make "Redis Object Cache" deactivated by default on fresh installs

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  • marcusquinnM Offline
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    I have to flush and deactivate this plugin on every fresh install, as it masks issues when developing a Wordpress site.

    Depending on the stack, an object cache doesn't always make a site faster, either.

    I think it's great to have it included and pre-configured. I'd just prefer if it was deactivated by default. Saves a few steps in configuring new sites.

    Thanks for considering 🙂

    Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
    Development https://brandlight.org
    Life https://marcusquinn.com

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    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

      I have to flush and deactivate this plugin on every fresh install, as it masks issues when developing a Wordpress site.

      Depending on the stack, an object cache doesn't always make a site faster, either.

      I think it's great to have it included and pre-configured. I'd just prefer if it was deactivated by default. Saves a few steps in configuring new sites.

      Thanks for considering 🙂

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      @marcusquinn yes, this is planned in 7.5 already to make addons like turn/redis optional. So, you can even turn off things in the platform level. Haven't decided on the default but we have to see if the app supports optional redis (WP does not need redis though).

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      • girishG girish

        @marcusquinn yes, this is planned in 7.5 already to make addons like turn/redis optional. So, you can even turn off things in the platform level. Haven't decided on the default but we have to see if the app supports optional redis (WP does not need redis though).

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        @girish Thanks, that makes some memory-saving sense, too. My specific issue was just at having the addon enabled, but the plugin disabled, as it makes sense to have it on a live site that isn't being developed, but not during development.

        Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
        Development https://brandlight.org
        Life https://marcusquinn.com

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