David E. Ross wrote:
I have disabled caching entirely.  Too many Web sites are generated or
modified "on the fly", through PHP, server-side includes, or scripts.
That means many cached Web pages are not current.  With a good broadband
connection, I do not notice much delay except when I encounter a Web
server with problems.

That's my take, as well. I haven't disabled my cache, but I run it considerably smaller than the default size, at 10 MB.

Although there's some use for cache, and cached content will load faster, but not dramatically, or even perceptibly, unless (as noted in another post in this thread, if you place your cache in a RAM disk).

But the cache was far more important in the days of dial-up connections, and with broadband, the need for cache is far less.

Smith

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