• Resolved srshaw3

    (@srshaw3)


    Site Health warns “Autoloaded Options Could Affect Performance”
    Is there a function within WP Fastest Cache to resolve this performance concern?
    Details from Site Health:
    Autoloaded options are configuration settings for plugins and themes that are automatically loaded with every page load in WordPress. Having too many autoloaded options can slow down your site. Your site has 528 autoloaded options (size: 1 MB) in the options table, which could cause your site to be slow. You can review the options being autoloaded in your database and remove any options that are no longer needed by your site.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @srshaw3,

    Please allow us to help.

    No, this plugin does not have a feature to solve your database (options autoload) issue.

    Please note that the above Site Health Warning was added by WP 6.6, so you’re not the only one to experience the issue. We did as well.

    To solve your issue, use one of the following methods: (backup your website first)

    1. Advanced Database Cleaner: Identify and change your affected database options (autoload) from Yes to No. Make sure you know which ones to change. We used this method. Issue solved.
    2. Optimize Your WordPress Database Options
    3. How To Clean Your Options Table For Better WordPress Performance

    If satisfied with the above, please consider closing this topic as “Resolved.”

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter srshaw3

    (@srshaw3)

    The first suggestion might work, but apparently requires buying the pro version.
    The second option provided the SQL query to review what is being autoloaded.
    In this website’s case an optimization plugin was Autoloading quite bit, so I changed to “no”.
    Site appears to function the same, and the warning is gone, so all seems good I hope ??

    • This reply was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by srshaw3.

    Hi @srshaw3,

    Glad you were able to fix your issue.

    There are times when a plugin developer may not use properly (or responsibly) the autoload function.

    Cheers!

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