• Hi,

    I′ve installed this plugin in order to decrease the load time on mobile.

    In April I almost reached the CPU usage limit and I contacted my hosting company (SiteGround). They told me that one of the things I could check is regarding the ‘adaptive-images’ plugin because there is a script doing many CPU executions.

    Is this a problem of my website? Is there any way I could adapt my website in order to use better your plugin?

    I′m happy with the plugin and would be great to find a wat to decrease the CPU usage!

    Best regards,
    Ricardo Franco

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hi, Ricardo,

    Indeed the plugin could be making “some” CPU calls, but our tests and experience has show that it has never been a problem so far.

    Some of the things that might contribute to this problem can be: having too many images in a page, a page with a lot of images receiving a lot of traffic, the whole website receiving a lot of traffic, the images having a small Expires header or no caching at all, etc.

    These are all things that might cause a lot and frequent requests for your images and it is the Adaptive Images plugin that handles them. However, as I said previously, this has not been the case, at least so far and that we know of.

    One thing you could try is disabling the Adaptive Images plugin for a while and seeing if the CPU usage in your server is dropping significantly. If that is so, then you might need to make some decisions.

    Other than directly disabling and then enabling plugins, I’m afraid there is no easy way to detect which one is eating up your CPU. It would require some really deep debugging.

    Let me know how it goes and if I can help any further!

    Cheers,
    Takis

    Thread Starter Ricardo Franco

    (@chefpanda123)

    Hi Takis,

    I disable the Adaptive Images plugin and the CPU Usage went down sharply.

    Unfortunately, we′ll have to keep disabled because we do not know how to solve this issue.

    Best regards,
    Ricardo Franco

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