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- June 26, 2025 at 1:08 pm #159682
Silju
GuestI’m reaching out as the project lead for our ongoing implementation of W3 Total Cache on a high-traffic newspaper website.
Four days ago, our DevOps Manager submitted a detailed request regarding optimizing CDN invalidation for high-frequency content updates. As of today, we have not received a response, and I wanted to follow up directly given the priority of this matter for our client.
Our client holds a paid license for W3TC Pro, and this caching/CDN integration is a key component of their production deployment. As such, we are seeking a timely resolution to ensure anonymous users are served the most up-to-date content without incurring excessive AWS CloudFront invalidation costs.
If this requires premium support or a one-on-one consultation, we’re open to engaging under a paid support plan—please advise accordingly.
We appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your guidance at the earliest.
June 26, 2025 at 1:18 pm #159704Marko Vasiljevic
KeymasterHello Silju,
Thank you for reaching out, and I am happy to help!
We replied multiple times to your email via the W3 Total Cache support channel.
Please make sure to check the SPAM folder and check your inboxThanks!
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