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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    As long as entries in WP’s cron system are being processed in some manner, then all should be fine. UD uses WP’s cron system, so the system needs to be working.

    However, I’d say that 30 minutes is far too infrequent. You can process a maximum of 48 events a day using that. It’s very easy for a WP site to go considerably beyond that. I’d recommended 10 or (better) 5 minutes.

    David

    Thread Starter kustv

    (@kustv)

    Hello David,
    thank you for your quick reply.
    I read that setting the cron job to 30 minutes is very good for performance and since I am only writing posts 1-2/week which are not time dependend, I thought 30 minutes sounds okay.

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    That’s not good advice…. no webserver’s performance will be affected by one extra HTTP call every 5 minutes.

    David

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