Instant Page Cache
The content of a page stored in memory.
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The first time a page or blogpost is viewed, normal rendering occurs and the resulting HTML is saved in a memory cache. Subsequent requests for that page are serviced from the cache, bypassing the entire rendering process.
The cached version of a page is discarded when:
- the page is edited
- an attachment is added, updated, or removed
- a label is added or removed
- a comment is added, updated, or removed
- page-level restrictions are changed
- the Instant Page Cache Cleaner ORIGINAL job runs
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