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  • Plugin Support Alin (a11n)

    (@alinclamba)

    Hi @logoglo,

    I understand that you’re concerned about the high inode usage associated with the Jetpack plugin on your WordPress site. One effective way to address this is by conducting an audit of the Jetpack features you currently use. Jetpack is a comprehensive tool with many features, and it’s possible that some of them may not be essential to your site’s operation. You can access the Jetpack features by navigating to Jetpack → Settings or by accessing the Modules page at https://famuhsen.vc/wp-admin/admin.php?page=jetpack_modules

    Let us know if this helps.

    Thread Starter logoglo

    (@logoglo)

    Hi, thanks. Yeah, I disabled a ton of things I didn’t use, yet the INODES are still high. I just ended up swapping to jetpack boost instead, a lot less, but yeah, its a pretty resource hungry plugin ??

    Plugin Support Chatoxz (a11n)

    (@chatoxz)

    Hi there,

    There may be something else installed on the site that’s causing problems.

    The best way to find out if something is interfering is to test for a theme or plugin conflict. You can do that by following these steps:

    1. Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Jetpack, and clear your browser’s cache.
    2. You can reactivate plugins one by one, checking after each one to discover which plugin is causing the problem.
    3. You can leave that plugin deactivated and/or contact whoever makes that plugin for help resolving the issue it’s causing.

    If deactivating plugins doesn’t help, it may be your theme.

    1. Temporarily activate a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-One.
    2. Then, try again. If the problem is fixed then you know it’s a problem with the theme. You can contact whoever makes the theme for help resolving the issue it’s causing.

    You can see these theme troubleshooting steps in detail in our Troubleshooting manually guide.

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hello @logoglo,

    Do you have updates about that? We usually close inactive threads after one week of no movement, but we want to make sure we’re all set before marking it as solved. Thanks!

    Thread Starter logoglo

    (@logoglo)

    You can close it, as it doesn’t seam you intend to change your plugin to be less resource heavy.

    Plugin Support Erina (a11n)

    (@eri32s98)

    Hi @logoglo, we’d love to understand site configuration, so we can relay improvement feedback to our team.

    Would you mind sharing which Jetpack features you’re using on the site? Could you perhaps share a screenshot of the active modules (on this page)?

    Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hi there @logoglo,

    It’s been one week since this topic was last updated. I’m going to mark this thread as solved. If you have any further questions or need more help, you’re welcome to open another thread here. Cheers!

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