Can Your Magento Do This?
We’re excited to share a quick LiteSpeed customer success story from one of our European partners running a large-scale Magento site with almost 50,000 active users. The post Can Your Magento Do This?...
View ArticlePrepare For the Holidays With LiteMage’s Newest Feature: Site Visitor...
Increase performance for first-time site visitors and keep them shopping! The post Prepare For the Holidays With LiteMage’s Newest Feature: Site Visitor Acceleration! appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleMeet Us at WHD.global and HostingCon Global!
Soon we will be heading to Rust, Germany, to attend WHD.global in Europa-Park. After that, we will be on the next flight to Los Angeles, California, for HostingCon Global. Will you be there, too?...
View ArticleLiteMage 2 for Magento 2
Your Magento stack's complexity is halved when you switch from Nginx + Varnish to LiteSpeed Web Server + LiteMage. See how. The post LiteMage 2 for Magento 2 appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleMagento Connect Goes the Way of the Dodo… Now What?
Magento Connect is no longer. Learn where to get your LiteMage now. The post Magento Connect Goes the Way of the Dodo… Now What? appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleMagento Monday: LiteMage, CDNs, and Tokens
In the inaugural issue of Magento Monday, we talk about the Magento 1.x form_key, how CDNs get it wrong, and how LiteMage gets it right. The post Magento Monday: LiteMage, CDNs, and Tokens appeared...
View ArticleCache all of the Things with LiteSpeed
Your guide to all of the LSCache add-ons currently available: there are more of them than you think! The post Cache all of the Things with LiteSpeed appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleMM: Cache Warmup for Large Stores
What works for small-to-medium sized stores may not work for stores with thousands of products. The post MM: Cache Warmup for Large Stores appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleCrawling Your PrestaShop or Magento 2 Store
Our new cache crawler script travels its way through your sitemap file, refreshing pages that have expired in the cache. The post Crawling Your PrestaShop or Magento 2 Store appeared first on...
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