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RSS Feed made superfast (or almost)

Just like the previous post mentioned, the RSS feed from my blog has been doing a sort of break dance – on sometimes, off other times. Moreover, the server performance in serving up the blog pages itself has not been as it was a few months ago. (Looks like my blog’s youth is showing – ;-))
I finally got down to the root of the problem after communicating with my web host. It does seem like a web server load issue and the recommendation from the customer support was to cache the PHP files for the purpose of “blazing speed”.
So, I’ve just installed the WP-cache plugin that does just that and I’ll follow the performance of the blog and its RSS feed a little closely for the next few days.
Now, I’m wondering whether I should cache my blog main Index page as well? And whether that is in the realm of the possible to begin with?

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I am Chris Jacob Abraham and I live, work and blog from Newburgh, New York. I work for IBM as a Senior consultant in the Fab PowerOps group that works around the issue of detailed Fab (semiconductor fab) level scheduling on a continual basis. My erstwhile company ILOG was recently acquired by IBM and I've joined the Industry Solutions Group there.

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