Robin McDermott
Basic Pleskian
I am having some speed issues with Wordpress. We started noticing them when our colleague in Australia was trying to work on wordpress that is on our Dedicated Peer 1 server in Miami, FL. I started getting messages from the server about APACHE CPU usage going from green to yellow to red. While we were getting these alarms, running webpages didn't seem slow.
Investigation led us to watching CPU usage when accessing wordpress pages or doing anything in the WP admin panel. Consistently CPU usage goes up in either case to the high 20's to low 30%. Sometimes the user is the website and other times it is apache. Most often the spike is associated with the user and the command is php-cgi.
I recently migrated to a new server so the WP sites were imported to the new server. However, I now have set up a new domain and installed WP through Plesk and have only installed a theme and still notice the high CPU usage for that domains user.
Perhaps I need to take a closer look at the PHP settings? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Robin
Investigation led us to watching CPU usage when accessing wordpress pages or doing anything in the WP admin panel. Consistently CPU usage goes up in either case to the high 20's to low 30%. Sometimes the user is the website and other times it is apache. Most often the spike is associated with the user and the command is php-cgi.
I recently migrated to a new server so the WP sites were imported to the new server. However, I now have set up a new domain and installed WP through Plesk and have only installed a theme and still notice the high CPU usage for that domains user.
Perhaps I need to take a closer look at the PHP settings? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Robin