tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post145575200304538681..comments2024-03-10T04:57:49.447+00:00Comments on Strictly Software: The Wordpress Survival Guide - Part 2 - PerformanceRob Reidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-87818541134743022332013-12-04T09:30:43.128+00:002013-12-04T09:30:43.128+00:00This is some quite helpful info. Some time ago I h...This is some quite helpful info. Some time ago I had some real issues with one of my client's sites. It was generating the processes overloading resources, downgrading the performance to a extremely low level.<br /><br />I sure hope I will benefit from the sys check plugin you developed.<br /><br />Good work.<br /><br />Martin<br />http://www.jb-webs.com/wordpress-online-form-builder/Martin Ziegerthttp://www.jb-webs.com/wordpress-online-form-builder/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-15772629621192793532010-12-29T00:18:07.578+00:002010-12-29T00:18:07.578+00:00Any ideas on getting a PHP accelerator to work whi...Any ideas on getting a PHP accelerator to work while also using suPHP? From what I can tell it can't be done. Now I'm wondering if I need to switch PHP from suPHP back to DSO so that Apache will run PHP as the user "nobody" instead of my user name.<br /><br />The thing is I like using suPHP and having Apache running PHP as my user name. But, for performance reasons maybe I Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-85525877241238902102010-11-15T10:12:03.510+00:002010-11-15T10:12:03.510+00:00A very good analysis of another problem that can o...A very good analysis of another problem that can occur when plugin authors don't think ahead.<br /><br />To be honest I have now removed most of the plugins I was using on my site unless I have gone through their source code and understand exactly what is happening beneath the covers.<br /><br />In my case the problem occurred with WP Super Cache AND W3 Total Cache so I don't think it wasRob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-45874227907117355212010-11-15T03:49:07.915+00:002010-11-15T03:49:07.915+00:00I can think of another possible cause for your run...I can think of another possible cause for your runaway ram usage.<br />Though you didn't mention it, preloading the cache is a very tempting option in both wp super cache and w3tc. <br />Anyone would prefer to generate and cache posts during server idle time rather than on demand.<br />Both plugins use wp-cron to initiate the preloading process.<br />wp-cron itself is initiated by any http micknoreply@blogger.com