I know this is a risky experiment, but my intention is obviously to serve people. I want to give my customers or the visitors of my site a faster access and faster page loading.
While meddling with this, I encountered numerous hiccups like the Mod Rewrite stuffs and involving giving certain access rights for the plugin to process.
I follow exactly what the instructions told me to do, and the errors showed with remedy given, I just tweak with whatever the plugin requested and when it’s done, it’s time to test it out.
At first, I got an error message of error establishing connection to database. I told myself, OMG, what have I done, then after reloading it, it was working thankfully.
But I didn’t notice the speed difference, I guess I have to monitor it for awhile and also to see if there are any strange behaviours with my blogs.
Hopefully, someone out there who encountered problem able to inform me. But then, if they really encountered it, they probably won’t be able to reach me as they won’t even see this message.
Anyway, for the better, I got to do this. Hope it’s ok.

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