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June 24, 2013 at 9:11 am #630206thedevilMember
Hi all!
I have problem with speed and/or sometime its stack with error on internet (my website Best Online Casino Bonuses | Rooms ReviewsBest Online Casino | Roms Reviews dosn’t work for 2min to couple hours).
Now am used on homepage and on post WordPress.. all other pages are HTML version.So I wander: “How many WP-plugins and what their name you’re used?”
I am looking yet the answer to that qustion but nothing right for my website.
Greetings, Mitja
June 24, 2013 at 12:54 pm #833630voodoomanMember@mitpod 252082 wrote:
Hi all!
I have problem with speed and/or sometime its stack with error on internet (my website Best Online Casino Bonuses | Rooms ReviewsBest Online Casino | Roms Reviews dosn’t work for 2min to couple hours).
Now am used on homepage and on post WordPress.. all other pages are HTML version.So I wander: “How many WP-plugins and what their name you’re used?”
I am looking yet the answer to that qustion but nothing right for my website.
Greetings, Mitja
There could be a few things causing your website to stall / hang for a few minutes but hanging for hours can only be a crappy shared hosting evironment.
If you want to check that none of your plugins are causing the problem, due to conflicts, then disable them all and then enable them one by one until the problem occurs again.
I use 24 plugins on one of my sites but then it is hosted on a decent VPS.
June 24, 2013 at 3:47 pm #833634gokkenMemberI just checked your site from Australia and it’s loading fine, not slow at all.
@ixian 252087 wrote:
I use 24 plugins on one of my sites but then it is hosted on a decent VPS.
Decent being the operative word!
I agree with ixian, disable all your plugins and see if that speeds things up. If not, try running a traceroute from say Domain White Pages – domainwhitepages.com on your domain.
Given the site loaded quickly for me, it could also be a bottleneck at your end (your ISP) and nothing to do with your hosting provider
Your hosting with HostGator. Straight up bad neighborhood.
Running a reverse IP lookup on your domain, your sharing an IP with with at least two p#rn sites, a couple of pharmaceuticals (eg Viagra) and who know’s what else is hosted on there.
Even if you sort out the loading issues, I suggest moving to decent hosting provider and obtain a dedicated IP for your site. Least your not sharing an IP with unknown sites.
June 25, 2013 at 5:59 pm #833654thedevilMember@AussieDave 252093 wrote:
I just checked your site from Australia and it’s loading fine, not slow at all.
Your hosting with HostGator. Straight up bad neighborhood.
Running a reverse IP lookup on your domain, your sharing an IP with with at least two p#rn sites, a couple of pharmaceuticals (eg Viagra) and who know’s what else is hosted on there.
Even if you sort out the loading issues, I suggest moving to decent hosting provider and obtain a dedicated IP for your site. Least your not sharing an IP with unknown sites.
Hello AussieDave!
At first Thanks to both ixian and you!
I am start to be worring?!
I have domain on name.com and host on hostgator.com..I am not understanding how that they p#rn sites, a couple of pharmaceuticals (eg Viagra) etc. sharing with me?Are you sugesting me to move domain and host ?…e.i. on GoDaddy and will be there better?
June 25, 2013 at 7:29 pm #833655gokkenMember@mitpod 252125 wrote:
ost on hostgator.com..I am not understanding how that they p#rn sites, a couple of pharmaceuticals (eg Viagra) etc. sharing with me?
Are you suggesting me to move domain and host ?…e.i. on GoDaddy and will be there better?
Hostgator accepts p#rn sites and other dubious niches. The IP your site is using, is shared among all the sites who are hosted on this shared server.
GoDaddy are a great domain registrar but I wouldn’t host their myself. Given the casinos you promote, which some do not accept USA players, I’d be looking at hosting in the UK. It’s more suitable to your target EU audience. Other than than you could host in Germany.
I’d recommend https://www.vidahost.com/ known the guys for years. I used them for a couple UK sites years ago and stayed with them till I sold the sites in 2011. I’ve tried other places but these guys run a good business.
Even if your on shared hosting, I’d still pay for a dedicated IP. Just say you don’t want to share a generic IP with other sites, that should be a good enough reason to get one. That excuse works for me.
June 25, 2013 at 10:56 pm #833658seedingltdMemberSometimes just running a check on WebPagetest – Website Performance and Optimization Test can help. Click on the “waterfall” view after the test completes and analyze each file by process and transfer rates. Then install WordPress ? P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler) « WordPress Plugins and see which plugins are suspected of slowing down your site. Between the 2, all problems will be solved. I have made shared hosts go faster than dedicated servers by tweaking the info found in the waterfall view of webpagetest. Good luck!
July 22, 2013 at 9:56 am #834031SonnenscheinMemberI use 2 plugins
all in one seo and google xml sitemap
July 22, 2013 at 1:19 pm #834038thedevilMember@tded69 252659 wrote:
I use 2 plugins
all in one seo and google xml sitemap
?? Good for you for having only two!
My issues still dosn’t rescuabled with side of the my host. Sometime its fast and sometime its slow. Meybe was problem in country in which I am, with internet conection?!
(in Thailand I am)
July 22, 2013 at 2:24 pm #834039gokkenMember@mitpod 252667 wrote:
My issues still dosn’t rescuabled with side of the my host. Sometime its fast and sometime its slow. Meybe was problem in country in which I am, with internet conection?!
Give this a go, least then you’ll know if your site is performing ok with speed or if the issue is with your ISP. http://www.webpagetest.org/
That URL also gives suggestions on how to improve page speed. It’s similar to Google but you can change tests from different nodes around the world and with different browsers too.
July 23, 2013 at 4:18 pm #834060AnonymousInactiveOnly 2 plug ins? That made me chuckle for some reason, now i am worried i may have gone plugin crazy, i have at least a dozen that are active.
Brian
July 24, 2013 at 12:17 am #834064AnonymousInactive@ixian 252087 wrote:
I use 24 plugins on one of my sites but then it is hosted on a decent VPS.
Falls of chair!!!
I’m usually between 5-8!!
Yoast
Contact Form 7
2 x social media plugins
And a couple of plugins I wrote myselfJuly 27, 2013 at 7:29 pm #834117aalexx333MemberCan you guys recommend some good WP plugin for database backup?
July 27, 2013 at 8:50 pm #834119AnonymousInactiveWe have been using backup Buddy and have been pleased with it.
Brian
@desmondiac 252778 wrote:
Can you guys recommend some good WP plugin for database backup?
July 27, 2013 at 11:46 pm #834121gokkenMember@ixian 252087 wrote:
I use 24 plugins on one of my sites
@Rak 252705 wrote:
Falls of chair!!!
I’m usually between 5-8!!
Yoast
Contact Form 7
2 x social media plugins
And a couple of plugins I wrote myselfAgreed 24 is a bit over the top. The more you run, the larger you overhead will be. In addition, the more likely you’ll get plugin conflicts. Each (plugin update) can be like playing Russian Roulette.
A really cool WP plugin http://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/ scans your site (you activate the scan) and gives a details description of all the plugins your using and their load times etc etc.
I’d try and get your plugin quota down to at most 15. Though, the less you have the better
July 28, 2013 at 7:46 am #834123voodoomanMember@Rak 252705 wrote:
Falls of chair!!!
I’m usually between 5-8!!
Yoast
Contact Form 7
2 x social media plugins
And a couple of plugins I wrote myselflol – The site I use 24 plugins on is Play at South African Online Casinos. Here in South Africa it’s page load time is pretty good so I’m not too concerned. 75% of my plugins are premium plugins and there is currently no conflict between any of them. I check my error log on my server regularly to make sure.
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