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    Out of nowhere, I noticed that my site was loading extremely slow. Attempting to find the culprit, I began disabling plugins.

    As it turns out, Jetpack was causing httpd to go crazy, causing a server “load average” of 30-40 and above. Disabling it fixed the problem instantly.

    Since using Jetpack is the only way to get WP-Stats now, I would like to keep the plugin. Has anyone come across this issue?

    The odd part is, it seemed to work find for months, this just happened out of the blue, with no changes on my part.

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  • Did you try disabling all Jetpack options except stats?

    Also could you let us have more info: server activity logs

    (You can use pastebin.com or your site to upload a large files and lnk to it from here)

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    Actually I found out that there was an error with my server setup. The reason Jetpack seemed to be the cause is because it causes more disk IO and server load than any other plugin.

    I still want to disable everything but the stats, but the interface is pretty crappy and I’m not sure if that’s even possible.

    Unfortunate, because I really like the wordpress.com stats engine. Too bad they tacked it to Jetpack.

    Server config error makes sense… Wonder who you’re hosting with.

    It’s not difficult to de-activate modules – just not intuitive!

    Click the “Learn More” button on each module – when the info panel opens, a Deactivate button appears next to the Learn More button

    I have had the same problem – WP is dog slow when I’m logged in (I’ve tried loading the site when I’m not logged in, e.g. by using a Chrome incognito window, and it loads fine). The problem is intermittent – it will go hours without any problems, and then it will take ages to load anything, and often end up loading no actual content – it will load headers, but no website content and it will say 0 entries, comments etc.

    This problem started in 2011, and I fixed it then by disabling what was then called the WP Stats plugin and Gravater (all Automattic features, in fact, except Akismet). Then they integrated that into Jetpack. More recently the intermittent slowness problem has reappeared with a vengeance. Looks like deactivating that service will be the only way to stop this problem. Unless, of course, Automattic fix whatever it is that’s making people’s sites slow.

    I’ve just started using the Jetpack plugin but with reservations about the performance. If your website has to rely on any external resources then you are taking a risk. You have to rely on that external resource to be 100% reliable to guarantee that your own website wont be affected.

    This issue adds weight to the argument against using plugins like this.
    I’ll be looking for an alternative as this is type of situation is bad for a business website. Perhaps not so much for personal pages.

    If there’s a method of running Jetpack locally without using external APIs then it would be a much better solution

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

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    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    If there’s a method of running Jetpack locally without using external APIs then it would be a much better solution

    You can use Jetpack’s development mode to run Jetpack locally, and use all the modules that don’t require a connection to WordPress.com. You can read more about it here:
    https://jetpack.me/2013/03/28/jetpack-dev-mode-release/

    Lately, load time has increased severely with Jetpack taking up to 4 seconds to load. It’s awful because i’m using it on over 40 sites. Best to stop adding features and concentrate on making it quicker.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

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    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    @wickedmike Would you mind trying to deactivate all Jetpack modules, one at a time, and let me know if one specific module seems to create the problem?

    Could you also check your server’s error logs? It might help us figuring out what’s wrong with Jetpack on your server.

    Thanks!

    Anonymous User 7600456

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    I go to reasonable lengths to keep my site fast but I also love some of the features. I am careful to only have the modules that I want to use enabled.

    Stats of one of the modules I like to keep an eye on. I also have Google Analytics but Jetpack Stats are easier to access along with other site checks.

    However, https://stats.wordpress.com/e-201341.js has the longest load time of any other aspect of my homepage. Longer than photos, longer than much much longer html, js, jquery, css etc.

    My homepage on this pingdom check (https://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/d985YP/https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com) took 890ms to load the stats query to wordpress.com took 752ms.

    Why does it take so long?

    One simple reason is that this particular subdomain of wordpress.com is secured with a godaddy ssl certificate. The ssl ‘handshake’ alone takes 213ms.

    Simply upgrading the ssl certificate of the stats.wordpress.com to something quicker like GlobalSign would probably bring down this load time by a third.

    I love Jetpack.
    Please make it faster.
    Start with a faster ssl provider.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

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    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    @joesell89 Thanks for the report. I forwarded this to our Systems team and asked them to have a look.

    Note that this problem is not related to the other issues mentioned in this thread though. To those of you having issues with server load when Jetpack is enabled, could you try to deactivate all Jetpack modules, one at a time, so we can figure the module at fault on your site?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

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    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    @joesell89 One of my colleagues had a look at the issue; while there should not be speed differences between different SSL certificates, it turns out that our certificate contained anchors, so it was unnecessarily large. We fixed that issue, it saves one RTT during the SSL handshake. That should speed things up a bit!

    I, too, have noticed some load time issues with my site. I ran P3 Plugin Profiler and obtained these results. This seems awfully high.

    View post on imgur.com

    Thoughts?

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    @roppolo When running the P3 Plugin, you’ll want to look at loading time, not percentages. You will also want to compare the results of the tests with the number of elements that each plugin adds to the frontend of your site.

    0.2871s. seems reasonable to me, depending on how many modules are active and how many elements you’ve added to your site.

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