Rating: 5 stars
I have this on all my blogs, and have had for years. Initially I installed it because my site was failing because of too much memory usage, but it also provides lots of information about your installation and software versions. I also appreciate the security evaluation. There are batter dedicated security tools, but this is a nice starting point.
There is a setting to notify you if your blog usage exceeds a specified value. You can set it at whatever value you want, and it won’t flood your mailbox unless you set it too low.
Here are the features it provides:
Rating: 1 star
As other users have stated, this plugin floods your inbox with hundreds of warning emails.
These warnings are generated whenever your WP uses anything more than the default 32 MB memory limit, no matter if you’ve set the limit higher.
Rating: 1 star
this is a shocker howtoscrew your website by this plugin- do yourself a favor-look for anything else
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As suggested by others, if you are running low on memory your email will be absolutely flooded with regular warning emails. For this reason the plugin is unusable.
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THIS IS SPAM….
Cannot say it simpler, this does not help you locate the memory issues on your site.
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I have deleted this plugin (from a massive, fairly high-profile client site) and I, and the client, are still receiving hundreds of ‘warning’ emails about high memory usage. This is such a massive headache.
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Installed this and before I can go to settings (and first you need to find the settings) WHAM, SLAM, I had 75 emails in 2 minutes! Crazy. Then I found that the developer does not seem to care about addressing it as I found in the support there are a lot of complaints about this issue, I wished I would have read the forum first.. the developer does not answer a lot of them! I am Annoyed. Other than that, you can see the memory use… so what? I can do that in my Hostin Cpanel anyway. Bye.. SORRY THERE IS NO “no star” setting
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