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    So I was getting throttled by bluehost because I was taking up too much cpu or something. So I removed a few plugins which might have caused it xml sitemaps plugin for example but before that I did a repair/optimize on all 3 databases (I only use one)

    And it have decreaed alot, I think I was getting throttled 3-4000sec one day and now it seems to be down to 30-40 sec.

    I assume you’re not supposed to get throttled At all?

    Anyway, I looked at my error logs on their control panel, Logs – error logs

    And this is one that shows up Alot:

    [Wed Aug 3 18:32:48 2011] gh.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in numeric ne (!=) at gh.cgi line 874.

    But different number at the end.
    What does that mean? and seems to be alot of php errors also.

    [30-Jul-2011 16:56:31] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home6/letskill/public_html/wp-includes/theme.php on line 1169

    etc. How can I make this problem better?

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  • 30-40 seconds is actually really good. The following will help explain this: https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/564

    Since the on/off throttling switch happens in less than a second, you will find that you can be throttled without ever having any real problems, and without any slowdowns on your site.

    Unless you are getting it all crammed together, with all the throttling happening at the same time, you should be just fine with up to one or two-thousand seconds of throttling, and never notice any problems because of it.

    My own site was getting throttled quite a bit and I did several steps to reduce cpu-usage. Though I probably could do more, I am currently satisfied with where I’m at. I now get about 100-300 seconds a day and have never noticed any problems since then.

    Thread Starter TheSweede

    (@thesweede)

    Alright cool, for some reason I thought you were doing something wrong it if you even got one sec.

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