• Resolved inspired888

    (@inspired888)


    Hi there,
    I use WP Server Stats on all my sites (around 20). I’ve never had it show up in P3 Plugin tester as a big hit on performance.

    But my last few tests (on one site, not sure about the others yet) it comes up as the biggest user of resources. Please see this screen shot:

    https://snag.gy/J9iawY.jpg

    Any idea why that might be occurring?

    Thanks,

    Jonathan

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  • Thread Starter inspired888

    (@inspired888)

    I see the site was using 1.2.1
    I am updating to latest (1.3.3) to see if that fixes it.

    Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Does it fix the problem? I have no idea why it might be showing you that. It is a extremely light weight plugin and most of the stuffs are cached so that your server don’t need to regenerate them again.

    Frankly speaking, I wouldn’t give much faith in P3. I used to use that plugin and saw that plugin itself take more server resource that anyone else. So, personally I wouldn’t trust anything that plugin is showing.

    Also if the default settings of the plugin is taking more CPU resources in your plugin, I will highly recommend you to upgrade to v1.3.3 (Latest) and go to Settings > WPServer Stats. From the WP Server Stats settings try to increase the script refresh interval time. It will definitely help you on shared server or servers with extemely small resource.

    Let me know if it helps so that I can resolve this ticket.

    Same here, running WP 4.6.1 and ServerStats 1.4.7
    Deactivated this plugin because it slows down the admin panel.
    Takes a minute to login with and 5 seconds without the plugin.

    whats going on?

    Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    @harry77 WP Server Stats uses ajax to give you the real time stats. If you have a slow server which is making your admin panel slower, you can just simple go into the General Settings of WP Server Stats and increase the Realtime execution time which is default to 240 ms. You can try something like 3000ms which is 3 sec or 5000ms which is around 5 sec.

    Just checkout the general settings section of WP Server Stats.

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