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W3 Total Cache General Settings Database Cache

Database caching via Memcached is currently enabled.

General

Enabling this option is recommended to maintain default WordPress behavior.

Advanced

Enter one server definition per line: e.g. 127.0.0.1:11211 or domain.com:11211.

Using persistent connection doesn't reinitialize memcached driver on each request

Using binary protocol can increase throughput.

Specify memcached username, when SASL authentication used

Specify memcached password, when SASL authentication used

seconds

Determines the natural expiration time of unchanged cache items. The higher the value, the larger the cache.

seconds

If caching to disk, specify how frequently expired cache data is removed. For busy sites, a lower value is best.

Always ignore the specified pages / directories. Supports regular expressions (See FAQ).

Do not cache queries that contain these terms. Any entered prefix (set in wp-config.php) will be replaced with current database prefix (default: wp_). Query stems can be identified using debug mode.

Do not cache queries that contain these words or regular expressions.

Disable caching once specified constants defined.

Purge via WP Cron

Enabling this will schedule a WP-Cron event that will flush the Database Cache. If you prefer to use a system cron job instead of WP-Cron, you can schedule the following command to run at your desired interval: "wp w3tc flush db".