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  • Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    Who is “them”?

    Domain mapping uses almost no memory so you need to look for something that is not compatible with domain mapping.

    Thread Starter Be Dark

    (@b_dark)

    @ron Rennick

    Forget “them”, I don’t why i write it ??

    And how can I find it? I have to send to all the plugin creators if they support your plugin?

    B_Dark: Rather than pestering each developer, you should probably investigate yourself to find out what is really using so much RAM.

    If you simply disable Domain Mapping, does that alone fix your RAM issue?

    If not, try disabling all your other plugins and ONLY using Domain Mapping. Does THAT fix your RAM issue?

    You’ll need to do some research to figure out exactly what’s causing your issue.

    Thread Starter Be Dark

    (@b_dark)

    ok thnx for the tips ??

    Hi there, I just ran the P3 Plugin Performance Profiler plugin and according to that the WordPress Mu Domain Mapping plugin uses by far the most resources of any of my plugins.

    Could I have misconfigured it somehow?

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    Could I have misconfigured it somehow?

    If it’s not configured properly it doesn’t work. As I said above Domain Mapping uses almost no resources. Follow the troubleshooting tips Jason provided above.

    I don’t actually have a problem with my site (I did, but that was caused by Better WP Security plugin), just note that of the plugins I’ve got running WordPress MU Domain Mapping does seem to account for the biggest plugin impact on page load time:

    https://library.uniteddiversity.coop/United_Diversity/wordpress_mu_domain_mapping_runtime.png

    But, yeah, still not much.

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