Suspended for exceeding entry process limit

Hi

I have a very small Wordpress website. It was suspended twice this week for exceeding entry process limit.

Which among these things is most likely to have caused it?
1 Uploading and deleting images (only did that one of the days)
2 Installing new plugins
3 The site has too many plugins (has about 6)
4 Making multiple changes to the website text and design

Thanks!

Can I say “all of the above”?

A site with too heavy code can cause you to hit the entry process limits. 6 plugins in WordPress is not that many, but it’s less about how many plugins you have as much as how the plugins work.

Making changes to a website also tends to generate a bit more load, which could also be part of the reason.

High entry process usage is usually a combination of heavy code and heavy usage, and it’s hard to point out a single cause for both of those.

Thanks. I am in the middle of building the site, so there should be very few hits. The account was suspended more than an hour after I last used it, and I don’t think there’s anyone else going on it. Does that make sense? Does it take some time after the limit was exceeded for the account to be suspended?

And does changing the website generate more load than simply going on the website? Because if not, I’ll be in trouble when I publicize the site…

look make sure that there’s no infinity loop or something using a lot of CPU or memory ,
that’s how you’ll rarely reach the daily limit unless you have a lot of visitors .

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