• Resolved Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)


    Hello, i have very big sites, with series plugins do automatic stuff in the background.

    i notice when i go to the /wp-admin section, server use a LOT of resource for query monitor.

    Have a way to turn it off in the backend?
    Or something you know can reduce the overload?
    Maybe “light mode” or something like that?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Unfortunately there isn’t much help I can offer other than saying to try to address the problems that Query Monitor tells you about, although of course that’s easier said than done.

    QM does increase the memory usage of your server if there is a high number of database queries, PHP errors, capability checks, etc. If you can reduce those then the memory usage of QM will drop too.

    If you’re having problems then I recommend deactivating QM when you’re not actively using it.

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    Not a lot of errors at all,
    but my sites do a lot of operations,
    a lot of cache system.. redis, nginx, autoptimize + wp-cache (cache enabler)
    when site do operation, your plugin receive a lot of data in the back (wp-admin)

    and thanks on your attention 🙂

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