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This is the only caching plugin I have used that caches backend URLs, including already published posts. Many times I’ve clicked on already published posts that I updated a day or two ago to add more updates, forgetting that what I am really opening is a cached version of the first published page. The result is losing edits I made when I click publish. Sometimes the clear cache option for those pages doesn’t work.
Plus, every good plugin should clear cache on static home pages when a new post is created. This doesn’t, and my website publishes several times a day. It also doesn’t play nice with CDNs, particularly Cloudflare.
Installed this because its lightweight, but the extra work it brings is just not worth the lower server load. A great plugin, but maybe for mostly static sites that do not publish/update often. The backend caching is also annoying.