• kristinubute

    (@kristinubute)


    HI

    Is there a good plugin to see which plugin is using the CPU resources on a website (which in turn takes up resources on the hosting server).

    I have a client site who the hosting say keeps going to max 2MB I/O resources usage on hosting server. Not sure if it is my client but possibly or others on the server causing it.

    So I would like to find a plugin to see what could be causing the issue (which plugin) or something.

    If someone has found something that helps as my client site is lagging quite a bit, and I’ve updated WordPress, all plugins,

    Something is using up resources or Causing it to use all resources. Then the website goes to 503 so I cannot work on it. Then I have to ring hosting to kill all the processes on that server.

    I’m using Wordfence also but don’t think that is causing the issue. Must be something else.

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  • Anton Vlasenko

    (@antonvlasenko)

    Hello,

    From my own experience, I can recommend New Relic as a monitoring tool. It’s an enterprise-level solution that is extremely helpful in identifying bottlenecks, but it requires someone knowledgeable to set up and use (it’s not a WordPress plugin).

    The simplest approach is to deactivate all plugins and switch to a default theme (like Twenty Twenty-Four), then gradually reactivate each plugin one by one while monitoring the site’s resource usage. This can help identify the culprit.

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