Title: New wordpress problem issue
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# New wordpress problem issue

 *  [frankli](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frankli/)
 * (@frankli)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/)
 * I have got this from my server about wordpress problem issuse:
 * The database activity for WordPress blog was the only issue. I’m not sure how
   to be more clear about the issue, and I apologize for that. I’ll see what I can
   do to get these databases enabled for you and monitor the server to ensure they
   don’t create an issue. As for the server, the configuration is fine. The simple
   fact is that blog software is not coded to be efficient. Once a site gets very
   much traffic, if there’s much data in the blog to parse from the database, it
   can just be too much for a shared server to handle (due to other clients being
   on it and it creating problems for them). The blog software isn’t an issue for
   most users, but it can be with too much processing. This is true of any software.
   The problem with WordPress, is that it doesn’t scale as well as some other software
   might and this is why you see the load issues associated with it.
 * —————————-
    What do you think of it, do you also have this kind of problem, that
   means when many people see your wordpress, it can cause a too intensive load 
   problem for webhosting servers.

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 *  [scaturan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/scaturan/)
 * (@scaturan)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/#post-299201)
 * the majority of these hosts do not care about and/or not familiar with the WordPress
   platform. their technical support respresentatives are not knowledgeable enough
   or have not been exposed to the use of the platform & how it works, their systems
   are not optimized or tweaked to accomodate the demand of WordPress or any other
   platform. they tend to oversell space, bandwidth and the “blame game” begins.
 * it seems not many hosts are looking into profitable opportunities from within
   the nich market of WordPress users. they tend of offer a plethora of features
   and if it doesn’t work, well, that’s too bad.
 * they need to look at the problem and find ways to work around if they want to
   retain you as customer.
 *  Thread Starter [frankli](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frankli/)
 * (@frankli)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/#post-299331)
 * Is it true or not?
 *  [greypilgrim](https://wordpress.org/support/users/greypilgrim/)
 * (@greypilgrim)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/#post-299333)
 * I don’t know if it’s true, but I tend to agree with the previous poster that 
   hosts generally don’t know a thing about blogging software. About two months 
   ago, we switched all our blogs at our community site from b2Evolution to WordPress
   because our host told us _the exact same thing_ as your host told you. “b2Evolution
   is inefficient, the load on the server is too great, our server is crashing every
   day,” etc.
 * I’d suggest you try to put the onus for fixing the issue back on the host, but
   they’ll probably just firewall off your blog and shut you down. That’s what our
   host did until we switched to WordPress. I don’t know what to suggest, except
   find a new host, one that specializes in blogs maybe.
 *  [Mark (podz)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/podz/)
 * (@podz)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/#post-299335)
 * [@frankli](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frankli/) – who is your host ?
 *  Thread Starter [frankli](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frankli/)
 * (@frankli)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/new-wordpress-problem-issue/#post-299468)
 * hostgator is my hosting, i have to stop my wordpress now, even the plug in:feedwordpress,
   they also block it.
    They said the wordpress costs too much loading of their 
   CPU, when it uses rss2blog software. some of my email about the influence from
   rss2blog software and wordpress to the hosting: —————————————————— “I appreciate
   the information. I didn’t see anything outright problematic, but it’s the underlying
   code that seems to be the issue. I did notice that one of the sites was a little
   slow where you grab the feeds, but that could be an issue with any of them. I’d
   recommend you contact the people you paid for this script from and ask them to
   implement timeouts, some manner to control how much data is read in before it
   forces a close (so too much data isn’t read) and a method to ensure that any 
   memory is deallocated, in case the script’s process doesn’t end or has a memory
   leak (because it seems that’s what it’s doing). That is to say, if they don’t
   already have these settings, and if so, they should make them available via the
   interface or let you know where they can be set.
 * Unfortunately, trying to troubleshoot a 3rd party script is beyond the scope 
   of support we can offer. If this can be resolved we can give it a try and see
   if the problem remains, but we can’t re-code a 3rd party script or spend inordinate
   amounts of time reviewing their code, as much as we wish we could take that sort
   of time. The xmlrpc.php file looks like it’s needed for the scripts to work and
   grab the rss feeds, so I don’t know if you can disable that in your current set
   up. Also, you might want to outline how you’ve set this up to the script author
   and perhaps they can point out any potential cause for this to have been creating
   such a load. Again, the above mentioned issues must be resolved before it can
   be enabled. As much as we’d like to allow any script to run, some (though few)
   are resource intensive enough to need to be fixed (or something changed somehow)
   and resolve the issue, as we can’t have it crash the web service or overload 
   the server.”
    ———————-
 * I don’t know who knows this problem?

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