Redis Cache Health & Performance Transparency
How we keep yateschurch.org fast and resilient—with clear, human‑readable performance signals.
📝 Simplified Summary
Redis helps pages load quickly by keeping frequently used data close at hand. Below you can see live page speed signals and links to independent public reports.
1) What Redis Does
Redis is an in‑memory datastore used here as an object cache. It reduces database work and speeds up page delivery—especially for frequently visited pages like sermons, events, and forms.
- Faster page loads and smoother navigation
- Better stability during traffic spikes
- Consistent performance for mobile and desktop
2) Our Stack
- Host & Manager: Hosting.com with LiteSpeed Redis Cache Manager.
- Server log (not public):
/home/yateschu/lscmData/ls_webcachemgr.log - Configuration note: Caching is bypassed for logged‑in admins and may refresh after content updates—so public speed can differ from what editors see.
3) Live Web Vitals (this session)
Below are field metrics captured in your browser. “Good” thresholds follow Google’s guidance: LCP ≤ 2.5s, INP ≤ 200ms, CLS ≤ 0.1.
LCP
INP
CLS
Metric values are approximate and specific to your device/network.
4) Public Performance Reports
Anyone can verify performance externally. Use the buttons to open independent reports for our domain.
Open PageSpeed Insights (Mobile) Open PageSpeed Insights (Desktop)
Tip: Results vary by page and timing; caching and code deploys can change scores shortly after updates.
5) Cache/Uptime Status
- Redis header check: Detecting…
- Uptime monitor: Add a status page URL (optional)
6) Questions
We welcome your feedback on speed and reliability. Email info@yateschurch.org or call (919) 489‑2309.
