• It might be my ‘stack that I’m using. Which is zpanel. I want to address what Is it I’m doing that is the problem.

    My WordPress install has been driving me up the wall. It has a chance to completely stall the entire webserver- as PHP gets completely stuck, making everything ran by PHP inoperable.

    I don’t know. The server doesn’t have much else running, yes it’s a windows machine. Honestly Should just install Linux over it. But I’d really like to not have 10 second page loadtimes.

    https://katoweb.org for reference.

    I’ve tweaked with settings after settings. I’m told it’s a hardware problem, but I heard it’s a software problem. Apparently there’s super-low-end machines with barely any processing power outperforming me. So.. I don’t know what is going wrong here?

    This is a real shame, and really, it’s rather painful, driving me mad. I want to increase the performance of wordpress alone. But it is the only thing that runs SO slowly. Perhaps the other intensive PHP applications run well.

    I recently replaced MySQL with, MariaDB. Which had helped to some degree. But it wasn’t enough to fix the whole of the issue.If someone could give me an answer, closure, or a resoloution to this. I’d be most grateful.

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  • sounds like you’re mostly up against a server configuration issue, but it might help somewhat if you install one of the available caching plugins for WordPress, thus reducing the need for your WP site to rely on the PHP process as heavily.

    Thread Starter Fusioneko

    (@fusioneko)

    I already have one too. So As much as I like. it does not solve the initial load time of 10-20 seconds. It’s atrocious. I fear that I may need to completely remove the files from the server.

    Reconfigure/reinstall everything under a more managable setup. This is not exactly something I immediately want. But I imagine it would be the quickest solution. I’m hoping for something more informative, and less work to solve the problem.

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