Anyone use Cloudflare APO or Quic or both for OLS WP Woocommerce site?

#1
Hi, new here and new to OpenLiteSpeed. So far, so good.

I recently moved from shared hosting to OLS stack on Vultr HF server (4GB mem/2vCPUs/128GBspace/3TBband) with Runcloud to help me stay out of trouble. I'm not a developer, but I know how to follow directions.

I have a WP Woocommerce site with about 900 products, and each of them has between 170-250 variations (each variation has it's own image). Images are optimized, sized 1600px, and webp format, but as you may imagine, this puts a lot on the site/database to open those product pages.
I have got Redis Object Cache running, and installed the LSCache plugin. Haven't fine-tuned it yet, but I am considering following these recommendations: https://onlinemediamasters.com/litespeed-cache-settings/

Does anyone have experience with using Quic.Could for CDN, dynamic caching, image and file optimization on a OLS ecommerce site? Wondering how it compares to Cloudflare CDN (free) with APO (for dynamic caching aspects). I read that Cloudflare APO and LSCache may not be compatible?
The same website mentioned above says the best of both worlds is to use Coudflare (free) for DNS and edge caching (with Super Page Cache plugin) and Quic.cloud for dynamic caching and other optimizations.

I also have WP-Rocket that was being used before moving to new server and OLS, but it seems that LS Cache covers everything that Rocket does?

Wondering who has been down this road and what their experiences are. Thanks!
 
#3
No. There are some important international countries for the growth of the business, but the primary target is the US. The server is in Atlanta since the largest population of the US is in the South.
 
#4
No. There are some important international countries for the growth of the business, but the primary target is the US. The server is in Atlanta since the largest population of the US is in the South.
In this case a CDN doesn't make much sense, meaning you have no advantage of a CDN and the CDN is slower as without CDN.
 
#5
In this case a CDN doesn't make much sense, meaning you have no advantage of a CDN and the CDN is slower as without CDN.
Hey LiteCache, thanks for asking and your reply. I can appreciate your perspective that I the site may not benefit from a CDN (or even be slower), however, both Cloudflare and Quic.cloud, which are integrated into LSCache, have many features in addition the their CDN for speeding up a website.

My post is not really asking IF the site would benefit from a CDN, but if anyone on this forum is using OLS to host a WP Woocommerce e-commerce site and has experimented with either of these setups (LSCache + Coudflare or LSCache + Quic.cloud or all three being used together).
 
#6
My post is not really asking IF the site would benefit from a CDN, but if anyone on this forum is using OLS to host a WP Woocommerce e-commerce site and has experimented with either of these setups (LSCache + Coudflare or LSCache + Quic.cloud or all three being used together).

In short, use optimization features of the LScache plugin, but forget whatever CDN. You don't a CDN to benefit from optimizations. Also CloudFlare optimizations conflict with LScache plugin.
 
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