Dealing with large site traffic - help

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BeitarJerusalem

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my site has grown to a point where it crashes .
i was hosted on a vps of 512 ram , and switched to a 1.5gb - 2gb burst one.

my site now is super super slow ! what should i do ?

as before i moved i got 6k uv a day , and now its down to 1k cuz site aint moving .. accessing wp-admin is super difficult.

i moved my site in saturday as it crashed , but look where my load time chart is now :[

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please help , im trying to opt my data , but will need advice should i transfer to a larger vps? , cuz i dont know if its the case - makes no sense.

thnx guys.
 
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Your problem may be optimizing your site.

You should better get back to optimized shared hosting or mini-dedicated server.

use some caching plugins and remove un-wanted plugins.

what your site is about ?
 
viruz99
i am using knownsrv , thats why im frustrated , i know its recommended , and support is helpful , but still the site is super slow , id say 10x then previous server (and it was 512).

pubic_html
my site is somehow warez related .
im trying to opt everything and use cache.


for conclusion
i know knownsrv are gr8 , but even now when its 12:30 at night over here , and no traffic , it takes me 2-3 min to log in to wp-admin !!!
i dont know if its even related to cache , cuz im "behind the scene" but its super slow.

fuck!ng frustrated !
 
Hello,

As stated in the support ticket, there is no known issues on our end at this time, your load and resource usage are perfectly fine. So far I was able to optimize your Apache, your MaxClients value was set way too low. Host-Tracker is reporting normal speeds now, please follow-up a support ticket if you need further help.

Thanks
Kind Regards
 
These are the things that should be optimized (but i guess Krun!x already optimized them)
optional: acp,memcache
configs: myslq (my.cnf - query cache size, key buffer, etc), php (php.ini), change apache to nginx or lighttpd
wordpress: hypercache,super-cache,w3 total cache (choose one)

Also: are there any new plugin installed? I remember that when my wp-admin loaded really slowly, it was because of a plugin/cache error. Create a subdomain on your server, replicate your site and start to experiment with enabling/disabling plugins. If - as Krun!x said - your load is normal then you can experiment on a subdomain (as the server is not overloaded).
Try site load !without! caching engines... i think there is some collision between caching engines.
 
I had a big site too. it was loading really slow also on a dedi...the problem was, i was using too many plugins. most of them are useless in wp so disable them or search for alternatives. also try to change ur theme.
 
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