![]() In web sites, “caching” is designed to reduce the number of requests that are made to WordPress’s mySQL database when web pages are called for. ![]() This is “performance enhancing caching” that GoDaddy is providing? I think not! Just how poor you might ask? How about a 12 out of a possible 100 for mobile version and a 14 out of a possible 100 for desktop version when testing with the Google PageSpeed Insights tool. Yes I used the word “very” twice to emphasize how poor. We recently had a client switch their WordPress driven site over to GoDaddy (without telling us) and they went from fairly decent page speed scores (they have a very graphic intensive site) to very, very poor. While GoDaddy claims to offer “performance-enhancing caching,” I see little evidence of this. Now, allow me to pick apart a few of their “features.”
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