@Alex83
You misunderstood something. While I can't speak for LiteSpeed Inc., LiteSpeed isn't opposed to pornography in general, but LiteSpeed might object if you put LiteSpeed and pornography in 1, again in 1, wording together. LiteSpeed has nothing to do with porn at all.
You should think about to upgrade your hosting. The "throughput" of 1024 KB/s is not much, but too much for your small hosting. Such small limit is just enough to run 1, but not 5 Wordpress installation.
In addition, your hosting provider is wrong. This "high" I/O is not caused by the cache. It...
Read this:
https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2021/06/14/unique-css-for-wordpress/
If you need more help, please read this too:
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/please-use-the-official-wordpress-forum.16028/
I start with 2.) :)
Hit header is like a confirmation that the requested URL has been cached, but it doesn't matter who and what the request does. This is not limited by the crawler. For the case you don't know it, one URL can have unlimited different cache copies. Why? This depends on the use...
Yes, but with /lscache you can make it just simple. Remove this dir and restart lsws. /lscache dir will automatically created with the correct permissions.
Ownership for /lscache may be vary and could, again it could depend on where /lscache directory is located. On most but not all Shared Hostings /lscache dir is located within account dir. On dedicated server it is in /home dir, so ownerships depends on where your /lscache dir is located...
Basically, LiteSpeed is just a web server and not control panel for server management. If it is about permissions of your file system, it's the job of the control panel and not of web server.
Actually CyberPanel would be responsible for your question. Measured against cPanel it would look like this:
/logs -> 700
/lscache -> 770
/public_html -> 750
Unfortunately, I can only give you a limited explanation of the possible cause because I don't know the code of the plugin. But from the description of the problem, there is a lot to suggest that I'm right.
@webmastergreg
This has nothing to do with the fact that a background process could solve the problem. The suspected cause is that the session and the data are locked as long as the recache process is not completed. This can be solved comparatively easily, but the plugin would have to be...
If you have LScache plugin for Wordpress please follow this link:
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/please-use-the-official-wordpress-forum.16028/
Otherwise please provide us with more information. There is more than 1 LScache plugin available.