WordPress performance team recommends adding persistent object caching and full page caching to site health checks

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In the near future, WordPress may be able to provide better caching advice for site owners. Contributors to the performance team are proposing two new site health checks for persistent object cache and full page cache. These modules have been tested in the Performance Lab plugin, and version 1.2.0 puts them all in a state that the team says can be merged into the core. These modules are extensible, so hosting companies and developers can further customize the output that users see. Performance team contributor Manuel Rodriguez details several ways to use filters: Hosts may wish to replace annotations to recommend their preferred object caching solution. Moderators may wish to point to WordP

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