Redis implementation on external object
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Redis implementation on external object… Due to below issue…
This looks like the default query initiated by
WP_REST_Attachments_Controllerto return media elements for showing in the story editor’s media library. Query time doesn’t seem particularly slow. With a large posts table and many media items, such queries are definitely possible. -
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We have hosting in our server and we have managed the same for entire site and CMS.. Kindly help to identify to activate the Redis or some other caching technique to solve such issue
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We can’t help as your site isn’t running on the wordpress.com platform nor can we help with third party plugins. You must contact Reddis support to solve this problem yourself.
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