Will the bandwidth usage of the app be charged against the hosting? I understand the files, images, and data served on the app come from the website, but up to what extent does it use up the bandwidth?
Does it cache the app’s screens locally within the app/phone and therefore less bandwidth. Is there a way to measure this?
Thanks!
]]>In my site https://www.myicbr.org/ this plugin take more bandwidth.I already try all possible options please suggest me how to reduce bandwidth.My wp engine support shared this info please check
/page/9/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-08-16 is link generated by this plugin
│ 129.44 MB │ 513.76 KB │ 258 │ /wp-admin/load-styles.php?c=1&dir=ltr&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=dashicons,admin-bar,wp-pointer,common,forms, │
│ 127.16 MB │ 18.17 MB │ 7 │ /wp-content/uploads/2018/09/eBook-Security-HolisticVision.pdf │
│ 90.49 MB │ 277.44 KB │ 334 │ /page/9/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-08-16 │
│ 89.15 MB │ 277.49 KB │ 329 │ /page/13/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-10-17 │
│ 83.15 MB │ 843.01 KB │ 101 │ /wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=1&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,jquery-ui-core,wp-polyfi │
│ 77.86 MB │ 295.29 KB │ 270 │ / │
│ 77.14 MB │ 509.6 KB │ 155 │ /wp-json/wp/v2/ │
│ 59.45 MB │ 278.0 KB │ 219 │ /page/9/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-10-01 │
│ 54.2 MB │ 277.48 KB │ 200 │ /page/13/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-10-17 │
│ 53.92 MB │ 277.44 KB │ 199 │ /page/9/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-08-16 │
│ 51.86 MB │ 843.01 KB │ 63 │ /wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=1&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,jquery-ui-core,wp-polyfi │
│ 47.42 MB │ 252.92 KB │ 192 │ /wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=1&load%5Bchunk_0%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,jquery-ui-core,wp-polyfi │
│ 36.9 MB │ 295.22 KB │ 128 │ / │
│ 32.85 MB │ 278.0 KB │ 121 │ /page/9/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=day&eventDate=2023-08-15 │
│ 30.01 MB │ 1.3 MB │ 23 │ /wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ICREX-Upgrade-has-launched-1200-x-300-px-1920-x-641-px.png │
Site url – https://ncac.com
I use event mananger plugin in this site but this event manager plugin take more bandwidth.I already worked all possibly option but bandwidth not reduce.Plugin css take more bandwidth.
please see
│ 7.46 GB │ 333.67 KB │ 23455 │ /wp-content/plugins/events-manager/includes/js/events-manager.min.js?ver=6.4.7.1 │
│ 5.43 GB │ 252.41 KB │ 22550 │ /wp-content/plugins/events-manager/includes/css/events-manager.min.css?ver=1.4.1592546774 │
I’ve found two files, apparently created by Elementor (free version on WordPress), which are using the majority of our bandwidth.
/wp-content/uploads/essential-addons-elementor/734e5f942.min.css 751k in size
/wp-content/uploads/essential-addons-elementor/734e5f942.min.js 1.19mb
What can we do to prevent this issue? Right now it’s making the use of Elementor at risk of crashing our website whenever we get significant visitors, so something’s got to give.
]]>We've tracked down the usage and it has come from one of your own website plugins:
From the logs it appears you may have been converting images. It looks like this was done via - nextgen-gallery
81.19.177.194 - - [17/Dec/2021:12:31:18 +0000] "GET /wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/thumbs/thumbs_IMG_0492.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 11128 "https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/thumbs/thumbs_IMG_0492.jpg" "WordPress/5.8.2; https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk"
81.19.177.194 - - [17/Dec/2021:12:31:18 +0000] "GET /wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0481.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 280233 "https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0481.jpg" "WordPress/5.8.2; https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk"
81.19.177.194 - - [17/Dec/2021:12:31:18 +0000] "GET /wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0481.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 280233 "https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0481.jpg" "WordPress/5.8.2; https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk"
81.19.177.194 - - [17/Dec/2021:12:31:18 +0000] "GET /wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0492.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 137707 "https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/IMG_0492.jpg" "WordPress/5.8.2; https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk"
81.19.177.194 - - [17/Dec/2021:12:31:18 +0000] "GET /wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/thumbs/thumbs_IMG_0481.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 12784 "https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/recent-work-we-have-completed/thumbs/thumbs_IMG_0481.jpg" "WordPress/5.8.2; https://www.delaneyplumbing.co.uk"
[root@swh52 ~]# grep 81.19.177.194 /home/wbggzwen/logs/delaneyplumbing.co.uk-ssl_log-Dec-2021* | wc -l
210900
As this snippet from the logs show, the plugin is listing which image it has to create a thumbnail of, then instead of using that internal file location, its going to the website address to get it via http instead!
Thusa creating a ton of http traffic on the website, from within.
This seems to be what has created the 32gb of internal traffic, as the gallery is pulling in images via the full website address, and not internally from the WP Media library.
There is clearly something wrong with it too, because to create 32gb of traffic would require you to "Create thumbs" almost 200 times...
Your log files contain 210,900 entries like this, matching the http usage times in the bandwidth charts, which is accurate for the usage.
can you help resolve this? we have disabled the plugin for now.
]]>Good news, Dropbox increased bandwidth:
https://help.dropbox.com/files-folders/share/banned-links#:~:text=Quais%20s%C3%A3o%20os%20limites%20de%20largura%20de%20banda%20em%20meus%20links%3F%20Posso%20comprar%20mais%3F
If you want, tell a novelty in the description of the product that still has old information
The setup is easy enough (and there are a few video tutorials), the WordPress plugin interface and the user dashboard on their website are comfortable.
Be mindful of the data usage (bandwidth) but remember you can upgrade to a higher plan even during the existing stream (and they’ll e-mail you when you have 10% left). Also –?the plans do not add up so upgrade or add a lower plan for the GBs when you must.
The chat support on the website –?responsive and kind. Thank you, Beatrice!
There’s also an option to record and rent videos –?but we have not yet tried it.
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