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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] High Memory and CPU consumption in Woocommerce DashboardHello, Igor,
Thanks again. As I mentioned before, I’m testing with brand new WooCommerce installations. There are no products, no other plugins. Just default theme and WooCommerce. You think that 2 GB memory is not enough and the system needs optimization? I do not think that regular navigation in the Woo Dash has to start many PHP processes and consumes almost 2 GB of memory.
What should we do if there are more plugins and products?
Please make a deep analysis of the many /wp-json requests, started in the just-installed WooCommerce store. This makes the system really heavy and actually inappropriate for shared hosting.
Do you agree?
Regards
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] High Memory and CPU consumption in Woocommerce DashboardHello, Igor,
Thank you for your reply. As I said I have tested different hosting providers and the situation happens with all of them. I do not think this is related just to the hosting environment.
When navigating in the plain WooCommerce Dashboard this starts more than 10 PHP processes and each of them consumes about 150 MB. All shared plans I’ve tested offer 2 GB memory. Keep in mind that I’m testing just plain WooCommerce sites with no customer activity. You can make a new installation on a local server and check in Dev Tools how many /wp-json requests and PHP simultaneous processes are started. Do you think this is normal and do you plan to optimize the WooCommerce in order to use less memory?
What PHP technology do you recommend – PHP FastCGI, PHP-FPM, LSPHP? The webserver is Apache.
What is a medium e-commerce store, based on your opinion – how many products, orders, customers?
Thank you!