Is there a good plugin to see which plugin is using the CPU resources on a website (which in turn takes up resources on the hosting server).
I have a client site who the hosting say keeps going to max 2MB I/O resources usage on hosting server. Not sure if it is my client but possibly or others on the server causing it.
So I would like to find a plugin to see what could be causing the issue (which plugin) or something.
If someone has found something that helps as my client site is lagging quite a bit, and I’ve updated WordPress, all plugins,
Something is using up resources or Causing it to use all resources. Then the website goes to 503 so I cannot work on it. Then I have to ring hosting to kill all the processes on that server.
I’m using Wordfence also but don’t think that is causing the issue. Must be something else.
]]>I wonder if someone can identify the reason why this page loading is slow?
Thanks in advance
]]>I’ve seen quite a few posts in here where there are reports that YoastSEO slows down the backend, unfortunately they all end up being closed due to inactivity.
I have the huge problem where YoastSEO is causing severe slowdowns within editing a page due to some Ajax calls that are fired when editing a block.
The plugin is up-to-date (18.4.1) as well as WordPress. The theme used is Enfold with the Avia Page Builder. With only YoastSEO active, the problem still persists – so it isn’t a plugin conflict.
Can anyone help me out here?
]]>I am using the WPFC version in the last few years and I would be thanking you for such wonderful plugin you created. Recently I am facing some issues in the last 1-2 months. My blog has become litle slow. I have not added any new plugins in the last 3 months. The blog home page was loading in 1 to 2 seconds when I checked on webpagetest.org or pingtoom tools. However, now it is taking 6-7 secs to just load home page. For posts, it is loading higher than this. Can you pls check and let me know what settings I need to update ? I am attaching the webpagetest result for your reference. https://filebin.net/meto2m9pw54jbfce/slow.jpg?t=om1y9oh1
]]>Recently I updated AMP for WP plugin version to 0.9.84 . After this update my website performance is changed drastically Average time on page is reduced from 1.50 minutes to 0.30 seconds. My site loading time is increased a lot.It is keep on loading so people are really fed up on the performance and hope they are exit from website that’s why avg session on page is reduced.
Google ads are not showing on most of the pages both in AMP and Non amp pages.My Adsense earnings is reduced drastically.Please reply ASAP.
I am planning to remove AMP page because of this issue.Kindly help me what can i do?
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= document.documentElement.className + ‘ yes-js js_active js'</script> <link type=”text/css” media=”all”
href=”https://www.dyproaudio.co.uk/wp-content/cache/autoptimize/css/autoptimize_8d9af06d92ca8a25112ce957083f673b
.css” rel=”stylesheet” /><link type=”text/css” media=”screen” href=”https://www.dyproaudio.co.uk/wp-content
/cache/autoptimize/css/autoptimize_54115c67129fcb72c36995b552cda4f8.css” rel=”stylesheet” /><title>DY
Pro Audio | The Online Music Shop for Musicians, Producers & DJs</title><meta name=”description”
content=”Discover the latest Music Equipment & Audio Cables at DY Pro Audio. Shop for a wide range
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Anyone got any ideas how I can take this out of my website?
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