matthewkeyslive
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As anyone reading through the threads can clearly see, I didn’t ignore your explanation.
The problem is, your explanation didn’t address the fact that the plugin itself operates slowly within the WordPress dashboard.
There are literally thousands of plugins that are developed in a way that does not cause internal or external slowdowns on WordPress websites. From my experience, this plugin is not one of them. While it does offer a nice set of features, it is not developed in a way that those on shared hosting plans are able to take full advantage of them, without numerous compromises (including the real risk that an entire site will go offline because of resource demands).
Developers, including yourself, might assert that the plugin is optimized for speed. But “optimized for speed” doesn’t mean “refer to this lengthy support guide and try different configuration options once installed.”
To that note, I read through the documentation, and I’m still unable to figure out how to “optimize” the plugin for my site. I’ll defer to the statements of my web host, which is that Ads Inserter causes issues with numerous customers who have WordPress websites because of how it operates.
From our web host:
“We have a few customers who run Ads Inserter Pro, and it’s never been a good plugin. I understand why you want to use it, but customers who don’t even have a few hundred visits a day had problems because of that plugin. Essentially, it ties up all the slots your account has for processes:
- You have the ability to have about 55 concurrent visitors. That doesn’t mean per second, it’s concurrent, so 55 every fraction of a second with a well optimized site
- The Ads Inserter Pro plugin runs every time a visitor comes onto the site, bypassing Cloudflare completely since it’s dynamic content
- Because it takes a long time to run, its processes keep piling up
- Just like a tunnel with traffic, once the processes are used up, everything gets stuck until whatever was blocking it is gone, and then slowly recovers (this is the 503 errors)
There’s never been a good solution to using that plugin.”
As mentioned in my original post:
“When trying to insert code within the Ads Inserter dashboard, the dashboard is?super slow?to respond to inputs. Clicking save won’t do anything until the little hand appears, which can take?15 seconds or more.”
The response didn’t address the issues I’m having with the plugin loading slowly within the WordPress dashboard.