• Akki

    (@luckyankit)


    Hello,

    I have uploaded three reports, i.e., monitor1, monitor2, and monitor3 with ID NXTYUrMB.

    There are a lot of queries that newspaper theme creates for running infinite scroll. Is there any way to cache these queries better to reduce CPU load? Do those many queries looks normal, though? 14K queries in 5 minutes.

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  • Plugin Author OllieJones

    (@olliejones)

    Question: it looks like you’re using Till Kruss’s Redis Object Cache plugin. Is that correct? Is it functioning correctly? (As I’m sure you know, none of this caching stuff helps much unless the cache is persistent.)

    A lot of these queries come from tagdiv.com’s plugins. Those plugins aren’t open source so I can’t tell for sure whether they attempt any sort of persistent object caching. But it doesn’t look like it.

    Most of the queries are handled very efficiently. It’s just that there are a great many of them.

    The basic WP_Query scheme for getting posts from the database doesn’t do any post caching by default; it’s possible to create plugins that do that. I don’t know if you’re using one. (By “post” here I mean post / page / attachment / product / whatever.)

    You might contact those tagdiv.com people and ask them about this.

    Feel free to reply to this post with any comments or information. And, thanks for showing me your situation.

    Thread Starter Akki

    (@luckyankit)

    Site is using litespeed inbuilt object cache options configured with redis. There is option of Memcached too.

    If you can share your email, I can email you stuff to check if tagdiv is making use of same or not.

    I am not sure about what you’re referring to about using plugins. For cache (including object caching), litespeed plugin is being used. I installed your plugin then in hope to reduce CPU load further, and I think it works in some sort, not very sure.

    Tagdiv is not that responsive or helpful when I tried to ask this before there. Although I didn’t had such exact question before like if they’re using object cache or not for infinite scroll.

    But if you can check that for me, I would be very grateful. I can send you the stuff right way upon getting response.

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