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Why so many cache images
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I am new to Magento 2 and also new to StackExchange.
I observed that there are so many images generated in cache directory.
Why do I need this?
How can I stop creating these images?
What would be happened if I delete all images in this directory?
magento2 product-images cache cache-images
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I am new to Magento 2 and also new to StackExchange.
I observed that there are so many images generated in cache directory.
Why do I need this?
How can I stop creating these images?
What would be happened if I delete all images in this directory?
magento2 product-images cache cache-images
add a comment |
I am new to Magento 2 and also new to StackExchange.
I observed that there are so many images generated in cache directory.
Why do I need this?
How can I stop creating these images?
What would be happened if I delete all images in this directory?
magento2 product-images cache cache-images
I am new to Magento 2 and also new to StackExchange.
I observed that there are so many images generated in cache directory.
Why do I need this?
How can I stop creating these images?
What would be happened if I delete all images in this directory?
magento2 product-images cache cache-images
magento2 product-images cache cache-images
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This is not a bug, its a feature of mangento
When you upload image for product with specific image sizes, like 1200x1200 and you use it on thumbnail with the size 60x60 and small image like 200x200 and large image like 600x600. It creates cache images according to your given size.
For 2nd question:
You can stop it by creating. And why anyone wants to stop it, its a feature:
The benefit of this is, user will not suffer in rendering large size images all over the website, it will show small image or thumbnail image on the web page, and that results with the high performance of the website.
For 3rd question:
If you delete images from this directory, then magento will create images again in it when ever someone opens your website it will create images automatically and saved it in cache directory
Reference of my previous answer on almost same question:
What is the use of Magento 2.2.6 product image cache?
1
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
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That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
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This is not a bug, its a feature of mangento
When you upload image for product with specific image sizes, like 1200x1200 and you use it on thumbnail with the size 60x60 and small image like 200x200 and large image like 600x600. It creates cache images according to your given size.
For 2nd question:
You can stop it by creating. And why anyone wants to stop it, its a feature:
The benefit of this is, user will not suffer in rendering large size images all over the website, it will show small image or thumbnail image on the web page, and that results with the high performance of the website.
For 3rd question:
If you delete images from this directory, then magento will create images again in it when ever someone opens your website it will create images automatically and saved it in cache directory
Reference of my previous answer on almost same question:
What is the use of Magento 2.2.6 product image cache?
1
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
1
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
add a comment |
This is not a bug, its a feature of mangento
When you upload image for product with specific image sizes, like 1200x1200 and you use it on thumbnail with the size 60x60 and small image like 200x200 and large image like 600x600. It creates cache images according to your given size.
For 2nd question:
You can stop it by creating. And why anyone wants to stop it, its a feature:
The benefit of this is, user will not suffer in rendering large size images all over the website, it will show small image or thumbnail image on the web page, and that results with the high performance of the website.
For 3rd question:
If you delete images from this directory, then magento will create images again in it when ever someone opens your website it will create images automatically and saved it in cache directory
Reference of my previous answer on almost same question:
What is the use of Magento 2.2.6 product image cache?
1
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
1
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
add a comment |
This is not a bug, its a feature of mangento
When you upload image for product with specific image sizes, like 1200x1200 and you use it on thumbnail with the size 60x60 and small image like 200x200 and large image like 600x600. It creates cache images according to your given size.
For 2nd question:
You can stop it by creating. And why anyone wants to stop it, its a feature:
The benefit of this is, user will not suffer in rendering large size images all over the website, it will show small image or thumbnail image on the web page, and that results with the high performance of the website.
For 3rd question:
If you delete images from this directory, then magento will create images again in it when ever someone opens your website it will create images automatically and saved it in cache directory
Reference of my previous answer on almost same question:
What is the use of Magento 2.2.6 product image cache?
This is not a bug, its a feature of mangento
When you upload image for product with specific image sizes, like 1200x1200 and you use it on thumbnail with the size 60x60 and small image like 200x200 and large image like 600x600. It creates cache images according to your given size.
For 2nd question:
You can stop it by creating. And why anyone wants to stop it, its a feature:
The benefit of this is, user will not suffer in rendering large size images all over the website, it will show small image or thumbnail image on the web page, and that results with the high performance of the website.
For 3rd question:
If you delete images from this directory, then magento will create images again in it when ever someone opens your website it will create images automatically and saved it in cache directory
Reference of my previous answer on almost same question:
What is the use of Magento 2.2.6 product image cache?
answered Feb 9 at 13:25
Shoaib MunirShoaib Munir
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This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
1
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
add a comment |
1
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
1
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
1
1
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
This info is very useful. Thanks!
– Atif Ameer
Feb 9 at 13:51
1
1
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
That's great. If you are using high scale framework like Magento, than you need to have a high performance and high volume server
– Shoaib Munir
Feb 9 at 13:54
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