Hello Bet, I too just network enabled Falcon on a multi-site set-up (much kudos to WF for forcing me to backup my .htaccess file). It went smoothly. To address your question, I don't think WF is intended as multi-site product only. That being said, I cannot get it to work as a sub-site only activation. Having switched WF back to network enabled I can see only 5% of my sites listed in /wp-content/wfcache & each site's folder currently stores only one random page per site. Maybe it takes some time for the cache to be accumulated? (However, read the comment here about another user seeing only their home page cached). Strangely, having done a test using P3 - Plugin Performance Profiler (a site I tested 12 hours ago) has seen a 200% increase in PHP ticks, 300% increase in SQL queries, 30% increase in core load time & a 20% increase in site load time. None of these are good. I cannot tell if this is WF related, so I need to do some more investigating.
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