Hi all — thanks for the assistance. I installed WP Healthcheck and ran it and below is what it said. It does not say anything about WP-cron so not sure if I’m not seeing the info or if it just didn’t give it.
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WP Healthcheck: Your PHP version (5.6.38) is compatible with the current WordPress install. However, in order to get better performance and other improvements, the WordPress team recommends you upgrade your server to PHP version 7.0.0 or greater.
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WP Healthcheck: We have found plugins that haven’t been updated in over 2 years: medium.
Please review them in your plugins page. These plugins may no longer be maintained or supported and may have security and/or compatibility issues when used with the most recent versions of WordPress.
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Welcome and thank you for choosing the WP Healthcheck plugin.
WordPress4.9.8 PHP5.6.38 MySQL5.6.41
Toggle panel: Transients
WordPress transients are used to temporarily cache specific data. For example, developers often use them to improve their themes and plugins performance by caching database queries and script results.
However, some badly coded plugins and themes can store too much information on these transients, or can even create an excessively high number of transients, resulting in performance degradation.
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0.14MB
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Toggle panel: Autoload Options
WordPress autoload options are very similar to transients. The main difference is: transients are used to store temporary data, while options are used to store permanent data.
All the autoload options, as well as transients, are loaded automatically when WordPress loads itself. Thus, the number and size of these options can directly affect your site performance.
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0.17MB
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