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This has been happening over and over again and now its like this for weeks already. The Plesk backend feels slow. My Hoster is saying that this swap usage is not a problem at all and can stay like this. Is that true?
Hey Friends,
I have no Sysops knowledge and I am not really good with Linux and I am wondering if I need a managed server with Plesk or can I run it myself?
The Managed Plesk servers are often very limited and I prefer just running a root dedicated Server with plesk on it.
What about OS and...
That makes a lot of sense to me.. seems like plesk is not optmized for WP Performance.
Optimization would be a great place to start but can you tell me what would be some quick wins to optimize DB performance and how it can be executed on a server level?
I will ask my sysadmin to do these checks and let you know.
Just out of curiosity. I installed a WP Instance on the droplet without plesk (just pure WP with CentOS) and the values seem better. How can this be explained all things staying equal. ?
Well here is another installation i've now done clean on vultr with a cloud droplet that is extemely powerful (16cores and 32GB Ram) and again issues with the Database performance in Wordpress.
Is there a way to check Raw DB performance outside of wordpress with SSH or any other tool so i can...
Thanks for this information, unfortunately I don't have the technical skills to try this out.. I imagine that since i don't have root access on the service (since it is a managed server) I won't be able to tweak it anyways. I keep wondering why it is not possible to get anywhere near the DB...
I setup a clean Plesk Install on CentOS on a small Shared vserver (root)
and here is the result I got. The server has nothing else installed other than Plesk and a Clean WP Install. Seems like Plesk is the bottleneck in for Wordpress not allowing for better performance? I mean this is still...
I don't know how to use SQLTuner mit might be worth looking into.. But when i do a clean WP install with a clean DB hiw is the SQLTuner going to provide better performance or does the Tuner optimize the whole DB (server side)?
Thanks for the info on the # of DB's. I was not aware that the mere number of DB's could impact performance per se. Of course some of these DB's are active and putting load on the system but it is not so much as the CPU and DB ultilization is quite minimal. I tried using Litespeed Webserver to...
It would be so useful to me if someone could install WordPress Hosting Benchmark tool on their WordPress install so we can compare numbers. I am worried that Plesk will just not run fast with Wordpress....