Setting the Module Caching Provider

How to select the default module caching provider. When a module has its caching turned on by setting a value over zero in the ModuleDNN uses a modular design system to display content on a page. One or more modules are added to each site page to create and manage the site content. There are many different types of modules, each managing a different type of site content or site administrative tasks. Settings page DNN has to store that information until the module is called again. By default, DNN will store the rendered HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. on the server as a file under the ../../../../../Resources/OnlineHelp/Cache folder. This is the default setting and keeps the amount of server memory required low.

Note: This setting can be overridden for each individual module.

  1. Navigate to HostThese users have full access to manage the settings and content of all sites with this DNN installation, including the Host site. SuperUser accounts are created using the Host > SuperUser Accounts module. > Host Settings HostThese users have full access to manage the settings and content of all sites with this DNN installation, including the Host site. SuperUser accounts are created using the Host > SuperUser Accounts module. Settings.
  2. Select the Advanced Settings tab and expand the tab and expand the Performance Settings section.
  3. At ModuleDNN uses a modular design system to display content on a page. One or more modules are added to each site page to create and manage the site content. There are many different types of modules, each managing a different type of site content or site administrative tasks. Caching Provider , select from these options:

  1. Click the Update button.