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PostBuild experiences: WP_admin Slow as F* even though CPU & Mem util at around 60 % #75

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Droshow opened this issue Jun 7, 2022 · 0 comments

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Droshow commented Jun 7, 2022

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So, I uploaded the my backup Wordpress - It's a large 20GB with 39 plugins. The long story short - it is slow as shit, even though, when I see Cloudwatch metrics both memory and CPU are not in 100 % shit.

Anybody knows how to make it work faster?? Any Wordpress guy here? I can't imagine working in it in the back - posting a blog or something with this performance where you have to wait 2 minutes to just click to another WP page.

In the text, there is written that this solution could be used also for a large website not just 200 hits per day websites. So, any ideas? @petewilcock maybe ? :P


Hello Everyone.

Some notes further I want to remark here:

So, the infra is now standing and I was able to log into Wordpress.

I logged into it and backup my website through All_in_one_WP_migration.

Two things have happened. The first Spot Fargate is too slow and pain in the ass for to work in WP_admin. Will probably need something bigger.

Another thing is backup plugins like mentioned are overriding your plugins, with that being said also plugins that Pete predefined for us - WP2static and WPS3 or something like that.

So, I think I should mention it that this might happen as well.

Thanks

@Droshow Droshow changed the title PostBuild instructions: PostBuild experiences: Jun 7, 2022
@Droshow Droshow changed the title PostBuild experiences: PostBuild experiences: WP_admin Slow as F* even though CPU & Mem util at around 60 % Jun 9, 2022
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