• Vimal Roy

    (@vimalroy08)


    Hello,

    We are experiencing a huge delay (loading time, updating time) in the wp-admin area (dashboard), so when we checked the autoload data, we found that “_transient_dirsize_cache” has the highest volume of data preset in the database. So we need to check whether it is okay to remove or delete. Also, can we make the autoload functionality for this row “no”?

    Our website is a multilingual website that is made up of WPML.

    Please let us know if there is any option to reduce the size of the same and improve the overall performance of our website.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Thread Starter Vimal Roy

    (@vimalroy08)

    Hello @sterndata,

    Thank you for the response. I checked the ticket and found that they fixed the issue and released a new patch for the fix, but don’t know when we will get the fix for the normal WordPress users. Do we need to do the fix by manually adding the code to our core files ourselves?

    Anyway, I created a comment over there “When can we expect a fix for the issue for everyone from the WordPress side release ?”. I think it is not included in the new 6.3.2 release.

    Anyway thank you for your support.

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