Disable LSCache/Litespeed Cache

Modified on Thu, 2 Jun, 2022 at 11:46 PM

Sometimes, we may enable LSCache to all WordPress installations on the server to improve performance of your site, and help with the efficiency of the server.

LiteSpeed Cache (LSCache) is a built-in, high-performance dynamic content acceleration feature of LiteSpeed server products.

LSCache accelerates dynamic content, with features similar to those in Apache mod_cache, using an efficient, customisable, native implementation within the LiteSpeed server, which reduces page load time and server load.

If you wish to prevent us being able to install Litespeed Cache / LSCache to your WordPress installation, you can ‘flag’ your WordPress installation to prevent the automated action from taking place.

Disabling LSCache when it has already been enabled

  1. Login to cPanel, and navigate to ‘LiteSpeed Web Cache Manager’
  2. Click ‘WordPress Cache’
  3. Click ‘Scan’ to scan for WordPress installations
  4. Click ‘Disable’ next to the WordPress installation

Disable LSCache from Auto Installing

  1. Login to cPanel, and navigate to ‘LiteSpeed Web Cache Manager’
  2. Click ‘WordPress Cache’
  3. Click ‘Scan’ to scan for WordPress installations
  4. Click ‘Flag’ next to any domains you wish to disable LSCache

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