Well you can’t blame the plugin if your server is not tuned for handling heavy loads 🙂 You may want to try to disable some of the Analytics on your dashboard to improve performance.
Thanks
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ossi58
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Oh yes I can 🙂
Anyway, I think you are recalculating too much on the fly and perhaps aggregation of historical data might help performance on those of us with “cheap” server solutions.
Good plugin though.
If people want REAL TIME ANALYTICS, relying on cached results won’t work 😉 Anyway, if you are on a cheap server, maybe you should switch to google analytics. It’s like you are blaming Toyota because you want to buy their biggest SUV, but your garage is way too small for that. You’ll have to buy a Yaris or a Smart 😉 Capisce?
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ossi58
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How did you know that about my garage?
Anyway, was not trying to pick a fight, just thought it worth mentioning the issue I had which I know for a fact is quite common. Not common with your plugin but common in the world of WordPress with some plugins. Crazy number of people complaining about their Dashboard loading really slow.
Now, I have 7 instances of WP, 1 Drupal and 1 Django on the same “badly tuned” “cheap” server, everything is running hunky dory until I had this one issue. But, you are probably right on google analytics.
Have a good day.
Ossi.
No fight, I’m a very peaceful person 😉 I was just trying to set the facts straight.
Best
Camu
Hey, I found a way to improve loading times. I hope you will test the next version of SlimStat and see if it got better 🙂
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ossi58
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Thanks,
I installed 2.9.1 but it will take a week or so before I can comment on it.
Ossi