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How to Enable Redis Cache on Your WordPress Website

Enabling Redis cache can significantly improve your WordPress website’s speed by reducing database load and increasing performance. Here’s a step-by-step guide to activate Redis using LiteSpeed Redis Cache Manager in cPanel.



✅ Step 1: Login to cPanel


Go to your hosting provider’s cPanel login page.


Enter your username and password.


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✅ Step 2: Open LiteSpeed Redis Cache Manager


Scroll down to the Advanced section in your cPanel.


Click on LiteSpeed Redis Cache Manager.


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✅ Step 3: Enable Redis Service


Under Redis Management, click on the “Enable Redis Service” button.


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✅ Step 4: Confirm Activation


A popup box will ask for confirmation.


Click OK or Confirm to enable the Redis cache service.


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✅ Redis Cache is Now Enabled!
Redis is now active on your server. It will help:


Speed up dynamic content delivery


Reduce database load


Handle more traffic with better performance




⚙️ What to Do in WordPress
To use Redis caching inside your WordPress site:


Go to your WordPress Admin Panel.


Install and activate a Redis-compatible plugin:


LiteSpeed Cache (best if your host supports it)


Redis Object Cache




Go to the plugin settings and enable object cache or Redis.


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🧪 Optional: Test Site Performance
Use these tools to check before-and-after speed:


GTmetrix


Google PageSpeed Insights




❗ Having Issues?


Don’t see the Redis Manager in cPanel? Your host may not support Redis.


Facing errors during setup? Reach out to your hosting provider’s support team.




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