Long Time to Delete Pages
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Looking for suggestions on an issue related to deleting pages. From the very start of building the site I have had difficulty in deleting pages in a reasonable amount of time. Deleting a page can take 3+ minutes each. I have accepted this up to this point, but now that I am about to have 500+ product pages at any one time, concerned about this issue as unique products will be sold with a need to delete the product detail page. I have tried deleting from the dashboard as well as from eCommerce with the same result. This issue involves any page, not just product pages. It has been a rare occasion that a page has been deleted quickly. Once again, this has been the case since the beginning of the build.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Steev,
Thanks for your response. As far as I know the database is OK. Have had no other problems with the site or backing it up. Using Blue Host. Is there something I can do to put to a test? Tim
Thanks for your response. As far as I know the database is OK. Have had no other problems with the site or backing it up. Using Blue Host. Is there something I can do to put to a test? Tim
Hi,
Don't know much about 'Bluehost', but it seems a lot of other people do!
One quote I found which Bluehost like to use:
"CPU throttling is an excuse used by hosting companies to limit CPU usage for websites that are utilizing “too much” CPU resources. But that too much is really too little, and it is an excuse being used by hosting companies, which allows them to host a greater number of websites on their already drained-for-resources server."
Another one was about MySQL
"While MySQL problems are unavoidable with any host, Bluehost seems to relish the opportunity to prune their oversold servers at the first sign of too many MySQL queries."
These both related to one of those other CMS packages!
If things go wrong I always check my server first and my broadband speed second.
Hope that helps
Don't know much about 'Bluehost', but it seems a lot of other people do!
One quote I found which Bluehost like to use:
"CPU throttling is an excuse used by hosting companies to limit CPU usage for websites that are utilizing “too much” CPU resources. But that too much is really too little, and it is an excuse being used by hosting companies, which allows them to host a greater number of websites on their already drained-for-resources server."
Another one was about MySQL
"While MySQL problems are unavoidable with any host, Bluehost seems to relish the opportunity to prune their oversold servers at the first sign of too many MySQL queries."
These both related to one of those other CMS packages!
If things go wrong I always check my server first and my broadband speed second.
Hope that helps
Not sure if this will help but my issues are normally server related.
Is your Database OK?