Now, what if you like to take advantage of several new cache opportunities, such as setting up caching for your site's comments, forums, search, taxonomy, and more? This is where the Advanced cache module will help out. This module provides advanced level caching by way of running a set of patches to your site's code that will allow for caching in areas of Drupal that do not currently cache by default. This includes comments, taxonomy terms, trees, vocabs and terms-per-node, path aliases, and search results.
To use this module, you need to install the Advanced cache module that currently has a production version for Drupal 5.x and development versions for Drupal 6.x. You will also need to apply some or all of the patches that come with the module. You can apply patches through command line or shell if you have access to your server via shell. The main Drupal module project page, http://drupal.org/project/advcache, contains detailed descriptions of all the patches that ship...