Hi,
Good day to everyone.
Please I have a problem my cache drops to 72.90%. I believe there is a drop in the number of visitors to my website. Could you please help.I am a non-technic
My web site: https://magedkamel.com
Best regards
Maged Kamel

    maged120 Your cache hit rate dropped off on the 25th of December, did you make any changes around this period? Such as changing hosts or installing a new caching plugin?

    Hi, I was having 403 error and origin unreachable errors.

      Now i do not have any 403 errors or origin un unteachable. My recent problem is the drop CACHE HIT RATE.

        i made an account in Cloudflare and linked my site to cloud flare.

          Please this is my Ns record in cloudflare.

            maged120 Your Ezoic cache settings look good. Are you using any caching plugins on the site, and what Cloudflare caching rules do you have set up? You need to make sure your Cloudflare cache is set to standard, so Cloudflare caching is compatible with Ezoic.

              Thanks, I do not have any caching plugins. Do I have to change the server to Ezoic values?

                cache level in Cloudflare is standard

                  When I go to your website now, I am seeing cache hits. It's possible that your recent updats have resolved the issue. You'll want to monitor your cache hit rate over the next few days.

                    maged120 Your site is CF integrated. You do not need to change the nameservers.

                      Thanks, I will wait for a while, and then I will check the cache hit rate.

                        13 days later

                        Hi everyone. Please I am still having errors in the cache hit rate, it has improved for a while till 17 Jan 2024 it became 80.7% but later decreased to 49% on 18 Jan 2024 and improved only to 71.605 on 21 Jan 2024. how to rectify this?
                        Thanks a lot.

                        Maged Kamel.

                          Your caching hit rate looks healthy based on the settings you're using, the 'top missed urls' having minimal reporting misses, and the debug showing subsequent calls will be cache hits. Seeing a fluctuation between days is pretty normal, especially if you published new content.
                          Anything above 60% is really good caching, and the fact that there are days when 8/10 visits are cached is a sign that things are working properly.
                          We're not sure there's anything further to troubleshoot in this case, which is a good thing! 🙂

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