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Why do WordPress sites take so long to load?
The most common reasons your WordPress site is slow to load are: Slow or poor quality hosting that doesn’t match your level or traffic or site. No caching or caching plugins in place. You have a high traffic site but no content delivery network (CDN) to reduce the load on the hosting.
What is IO usage in cPanel?
I/O (input/output defined as KB/s) is just the “throughput” or speed of data transfer between the hard disk and the RAM. A single site potentially can consume all CPU, IO, Memory resources or Apache processes and this may bring the server to a complete grinding halt.
How do I reduce my CPU usage?
Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can free up CPU resources on your business PCs.
- Disable extraneous processes.
- Defragment the hard drives of the affected computers on a regular basis.
- Abstain from running too many programs at once.
- Remove any programs your employees don’t use from your company’s computers.
Why is my WordPress site loading so much?
If using WooCommerce, or similar resource-hungry plugins, make sure your web hosting has sufficient resources. If you’re running CPU and Memory intensive plugins on a standard shared-hosting, or budget VPS hosting you may find your site performs badly due to insufficient server resources.
Why is my CPU so high in WordPress?
This is a good starting point for identifying the part that’s keeping the CPU high on your server. If you have shared hosting, check with your hosting company. It’s possible there may be a server issue, or perhaps they can tell you whether you are approaching one of their internal resource limits.
How to fix high CPU load in WordPress-ecenica?
Fix high CPU problems by upgrading to our range of high-performance WordPress Hosting plans with expert WordPress support. WP-Cron manages all the scheduled events in your WordPress site. WP-Cron is a very common cause of high CPU loads as it is called every time someone visits your website.
Why is memory usage so high in WordPress?
Here is a problem definition. Why these much Memory and CPU usage? Checkout below ~50% CPU usage and ~4GB Memory usage graph. Once we looked at our cPanel stats then we noticed the same high number of entry processes. Seriously?? ~228 entry process at a time???