This guide explains performance or network basics using practical checks rather than guesswork.
How Caching Improves Performance is usually easiest when you prepare the affected service details first and make changes in a deliberate, reversible way.
- Caching usually helps, but stale content can confuse troubleshooting if not cleared.
- Purge caches after major updates, migrations, or SSL changes.
- Use one clear caching strategy rather than stacking too many layers unnecessarily.
- Measure before and after each change so you know what actually improved.
- Separate network delay from application delay when troubleshooting.
Good performance work is iterative. Measure, adjust one variable, validate the result, and keep notes for future reference.