• Resolved Steffen Voß

    (@kaffeeringe)


    For a few weeks now, the performance of my blog has completely collapsed whenever I publish a new post. I have W3 Total Cache installed and WP REST Cache and normally my website is super fast. But as soon as I publish a new article, nothing works for at least a quarter of an hour.
    WP REST Cache shows that the post is cached and that it has been accessed just 23 times.

    The site used to be a little slower every time a new post was published – but never as bad as today.

    Is there anything else I can do, or do I have to live with it?

    Of course it’s stupid that the page can’t be accessed when it’s going through the timelines…

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

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  • Thread Starter Steffen Voß

    (@kaffeeringe)

    It think, I solved the problem.

    I tested disabling all plugins and reenabling them one by one before. That didn’t work.

    But I tried again and sorted out some plugins. Now it seems to stay fast.

    Plugin Author Matthias Pfefferle

    (@pfefferle)

    Do you have any idea which plugin it could have been??

    Thread Starter Steffen Voß

    (@kaffeeringe)

    My hosting provider gave me a log of all processes that ran longer than 10 seconds: https://cloud.kaffeeringe.de/s/ZY8WG2ZfWdHG6dY

    That doesn’t make any sense to me. But there are severel instances of AAA Option Optimizer – which is strange. I thought, that was only a backend tool.

    But there are also a lot of calls to wp_not_installed() – I also reinstalled WordPress. Maybe that was the solution?

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