max number of people I expect to be online at a time is 25. I plan on keeping my channel relatively small to 100 members.
you can see how many actual members there are by the number of people that recommend main chat/chatroom
But again, bots are going to increase that number.
That’s a lot of comments. Which means more database entries. Which means more time and processing space required to fetch each of them, which means you hit the limit faster.
Depends on how you do it. Don’t use backup plugins, that can cause an entirely new issue, and uses processing data. The best way is to take manual backups via PHP MyAdmin.
That’s a lot of comments. Which means more database entries. Which means more time and processing space required to fetch each of them, which means you hit the limit faster.
I still use the same url of degenerate-life.cf. I manually sync them from time to time to database so if something happens where I have to reset site, posts will remember how many comments they have originally. it is currently suspended rn
That was not the URL you shared in the beginning. But after the suspension is over, try the reset. Personally, I don’t think it will work. Are you suspended for SQL again?
Based on what you have been sharing, I think your site just requires too many resources for free hosting, especially based on the amount of content and plugins you have.
yes, it is 2nd time I ever been suspended for it so far
last time I heard server could handle 20 plugins installed [I have currently less than 20 active though], site was fine before but what’s the max number of plugins server can handle with recent upgrade?
Because you use WordPress, you cannot really cache anything or save bandwidth, you have to rely on blocking people. However, as you will learn, people get around blocks if they want.
I would recommend just turning on the “I’m under attack” mode. That will keep bots out fairly effectively.
Well your source was incorrect. The server can handle 20 plugins that don’t require a lot of resources, but the amount those plugins get used also matters. There is no way to give a “this number of plugins is ok” answer. Generally, I would say no more then 15, unless they do simple things in a simple way.
A lot of them won’t work for WordPress because of how WordPress works. You can block by IP, requesting URL, etc, but in the end, bots that are cleverly disguised will make it through, and you might end up blocking good bots like the ones that belong to Google.
Well your source was incorrect. The server can handle 20 plugins that don’t require a lot of resources, but the amount those plugins get used also matters
I mean I had more plugins installed back then but never really ran into issues which is weird, and that was before hosting limits were doubled
if stop bad bots/I’m under attack mode doesn’t work then there is something wrong on either server end or an issue effecting everyone else, I have an gut feeling it’s not my fault
Unfortunately, we can’t confirm nor deny that. Our servers don’t track the information needed to accurately figure out who is at fault.
Since you moved to a new account and are still having the same issues, my guess is that the fault lies in your website. Whether we blame your plugins, theme, or visitors, I don’t know.