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  • Plugin Author Younes JFR.

    (@symptote)

    I will not recommend deleting anything unless you have a full and valid backup of your database.

    Once you have a backup (that you can restore if something goes wrong), you can clean up your “orphaned post meta”, I see you have so many of them. But before cleaning them, make sure to click on the “black eye” next to them to see exactly what those orphaned items are (a small investigation should be always done before deleting anything).

    Thread Starter samjansen97

    (@samjansen97)

    I cleaned it up but the backend is still very slow and we sometimes getting a database error. The frontend is faster than before.

    Plugin Author Younes JFR.

    (@symptote)

    I think you should conduct additional research to identify the real source of the problem. It is possible that the issue could be related to either your WordPress installation or your server itself. First, check your log files to see if any errors are present. Then, you can deactivate your plugins/themes one by one to see if the issue is related to one of them…

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