I notice that CMS have a option for caching webpages, and logging, but they slightling increase my database size ?

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I notice that CMS have a option for caching webpages, and logging, but they slightling increase my database size ?

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Should I disable caching, and logging for my CMS websites like Drupal, and Joomla since I do not get a lot of traffic to my websites, and I hardly look at my logs.
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Re: I notice that CMS have a option for caching webpages, and logging, but they slightling increase my database size ?

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froggyboy604 wrote:Should I disable caching, and logging for my CMS websites like Drupal, and Joomla since I do not get a lot of traffic to my websites, and I hardly look at my logs.
I would if you don't use it much.
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