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Jnifoo

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Hi again.
Just a question of setup.
Using the vBSEO (3.5.1) plugin that has 'caching options', and the vB Optimise Pro that has its own 'caching options'.

As the purpose of vB Optimise Pro seems to override any other caching functionality, is there any reason that I should let the 'caching system of vbseo' enabled ?
Are they complementary or not ?

Thanks for the feedback.
 
Just to complete my question, it seems (check for several sessions with a top request under the linux command line of our production server) that the cpu charge of the server is less occupied with the vb optimise pro caching enabled and the vbseo caching disabled, than when I enabled the caching for both plugins.

I am right ?
If yes, shouldn't you add that type of recommandation in the setup documentation of vb optimise pro ?
 
vbseo only caches URL data - vbo caches just about everything (but not the same url data). There's no reason you shouldn't have both turned on.
 
As tavenger said, enabling both should be fine. If vBSEO proves to use more resources with caching enabled that's something you might wanna bring to their attention :) There should be no conflicts with the cache however.
 
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