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    TTFB issue when Prestashop Cache module is enabled

    Hi! I have installed the Litespeed Prestashop module and the results are an atrocious 3 to 20 seconds waiting time for TTFB (!!!) when the module is activated. If I disable the module and use the 'native' Litespeed cache, I get a perfect TTFB of 210 ms... Now I could use the native cache...
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    Very BAD TTFB

    The example you gave me took over 10 seconds to load the front page. Not what I call fast. I agree there are issues with my site. But we score high on most issues, just not TTFB. Is there room for improvement, most certainly. But a ten seconds loading time is nothing to brag about! :)...
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    Very BAD TTFB

    I did, it makes things worst. I will open a ticket.
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    Very BAD TTFB

    Both of these cookies appear to be generated by the litespeed Prestashop cache module. If I disable the module, the cookies are gone but the site is even slower...
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    Very BAD TTFB

    OK. So you are checking the headers directly. Why is Chrome telling me it is a hit if it is not? Where could I activate the X-Litespeed-Cache-Control?
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    Very BAD TTFB

    X-litespeed-cache: hit is not supposed to mean that the cache is active??? Second picture is for https://librairiezbookstore.com/en/
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    Very BAD TTFB

    Hi! I am trying to get at least a decent TTFB with Litespeed but I keep failing. I have installed LScache plugin, it works as intended (lscache: hit), images are compressed, everything seems allright except TTFB is always abysmal. I checked the wiki, removed as many plugins as I could...
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