• i have 3 woocommerce site

    First = CPU +200 % in Ver 8 ( before HPO ) CPU 50-150% ( 8600 Product )

    second = CPU 40- 90 % in Ver 8 ( before HPO ) CPU 20-50% ( 200 Product )

    Three = CPU 40- 90 % in Ver 8 ( before HPO ) CPU 20-50% ( 1000 Product )

    what are you doing dude? If you Rebuild the DataBase to optimize maybe you make tools about it.

    For Example

    user must do offline site and upload database in woocommerce optimizer database ( its your service or your plugin for do it )

    after that user replce database in last database ( or your plugin do it )

    now in new woocommerce CPU IS HIGHT its tooooooooooooooooooooooo bad.

    Please Think about it Thank You







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  • Plugin Support Shameem R. a11n

    (@shameemreza)

    Hi @drowranger

    We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear that you’re experiencing issues with increased CPU usage on your WooCommerce sites after updating to version 8 which is already outdated. How about updating to the latest version, did you notice any improvement?

    I understand how frustrating this can be and CPU usage has increased significantly after the update is not expected behavior.

    Rebuilding and optimizing the database is indeed a good practice to optimize the database regularly, especially for sites with a large number of products. However, this should typically not cause such a significant increase in CPU usage.

    However, have you had a chance to disable the Order Attribution feature? You can find it under WooCommerce > Settings > Advanced > Features. After disabling it, check if it improves the performance.

    Additionally, we do offer tools for database optimization, but they are meant to be used in conjunction with good site management practices, and not as a standalone solution for high CPU usage.

    To assist you further, we would need more information about your hosting environment, the plugins you’re using, and any custom code that might be present on your sites. Please provide us with this information so we can investigate further.

    In the meantime, you can run a conflict test to help you identify the cause of the issue. More info: https://woocommerce.com/document/how-to-test-for-conflicts/

    Let us know how that goes for you. Looking forward to hearing from you!

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