This is getting real annoying

i can’t right now can you do it for me?

Umm, I am not an Administrator here, I am just a community member.

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what time does the cpu limit reset?

24 hours

I know it resets every 24 but what time of the day does it reset?

what are optimal settings for wp super cache/total cache?

Count from the time when you got suspended

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Tbh, I have never used them, and idk abt it

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browser and page caching is on

wait what? can someone please explain this?


@Admin I did everything I could to reduce cpu usage, from caching, to using cdns to uninstalling plugins but the problem keeps on persisting. heck I even deactivated buddypress/wpuf just to avoid account suspension. With all consideration I know you are busy but please just do something about it, I am starting to lose my patience

The worst part of it is I can’t even clone my site to another account because cloning plugin doesn’t work

I’ve closed your other topic about resource limits suspensions. Let’s keep the discussion in this topic.

That’s an oversight in the client area. It shows the same text for all suspended accounts, even if your account will be reactivated automatically.

I’m sorry, but what do you expect me to do? Just give you more server power because you’re asking for it? Spend half a day profiling your website to figure out what’s causing the high CPU usage?

As frustrating as this situation may be for you: you’re still using free hosting. Server power and support are limited. You’re not entitled to perfect uptime and all the server space you need. You’re also not entitled to one-on-one website development help from me.

So please stop demanding that I fix your website for you. Nobody here is required to do so.

Then don’t use a cloning plugin. They use a ton of server load and tend to corrupt websites. Don’t use crappy third party plugins for this. I’m willing to bet they are contributing to your CPU usage issues in the first place.

Just use the official instructions from WordPress on how to migrate a site:

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I would just say at this point. Use XAMPP or WAMP to run in your computer which is a Local Hosted Web server. Then Develop your Whole Website within your Locally hosted PC. Once it’s Complete, Export or Create A Backup using All-in-one Backup plugin then Import it into an online hosting server using the same Plugin within a Freshly installed Wordpress online through the same Plugin. I hope that is the best solution instead of waiting 24 hours suspension time every time.

Just give you more server power because you’re asking for it?
no, pardon me if it seems at like that
Then don’t use a cloning plugin. They use a ton of server load and tend to corrupt websites. Don’t use crappy third party plugins for this.
irony of this is I actually started using them out of frustration that my account keeps on getting suspended

but I understand then

Yes, this can be a very effective way to develop a website.

I wouldn’t use any backup or migration plugins for this though. Just copy the files and databases manually and avoid the headache of the plugins.

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can async/defer JavaScript/CSS reduce cpu usage?

Cache preload info is missing from page cache…

Actually Enabling preload would indeed use CPU at first when it’s creating a cache of that page. And the site being a forum that’s a lot of pages and CPU time. But at the end it would save CPU theoretically.

Yes.

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No, async css/js only improve page drawing speed in the browser, they don’t change behavior on the server.

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what about having multiple parked on domains with different cdn providers?