We would like to shed some information on the service interruptions some of you may have experienced lately. For the past 2 hours there was a major network outage. The main reason for the extensive downtime was the fact that the network outage was severe and it took all our efforts and staff to resolve this as soon as human possible. We would like to assure you that our administrators and staff did their best to resolve this in a timely manner. We are in constant communication with the Data Center staff and they are also working on monitoring the network so that we can guarantee that does not re-occur. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this totally unpredictable event, and the disruption of service to our customers accounts on our network. Thank you for your understanding regarding this matter.
We will be upgrading the RAM on supremecenter16.co.uk, which would result in a 30 minutes downtime. The time window for the upgrade is between 2 AM BST and 3AM BST (3AM CEST - 4AM CEST).
While the technicians at the data center are upgrading the RAM on the server, all services will be off-line, including web sites, e-mails and control panel access. The downtime should not exceed more than 30 minutes. The RAM upgrade will improve the performance of the server.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your understanding.
No one likes to wait for a web page to load - if a site is taking too long to load, the visitor is more likely to close it and move on. This is especially true for blogs, which are meant to be seen and read. Today, we will share with you several tips on how you can speed up a blog running on WordPress.
Don't use too many plugins - they will noticeably slow down your website. Imagine them as too many apps running at the same time - they will affect the overall performance of the blog. Keep the number of the plugins low - let's say from 5 to 10, but don't go over 20.
All the information for your blog posts and comments is stored in a database. So, to speed up the loading speed, you can optimize this database. There are two ways to do that - with the WP-Optimize plugin, or manually. The plugin is the easier way, but always remember point 1 of this article. If you want to do things manually, follow these instructions:
1. Inside your web hosting Control Panel, locate and open PHPMyAdmin- you can find it in the Database Manager section.
2. Once logged in the PHPMyAdmin, select your database.
3. Click "Check All" at the bottom of the page.
4. Choose "Optimize table" in the drop-down list next to it.
5. Done!
Another way to speed up the work of your database is to cache it. This way, you will reduce the number of queries made to the database each time a user visits your blog. You can cache your database with the DB Cache Reloaded plugin.
Post Revisions exist since WordPress 2.6 and they are useful when there are several writers working on the same blog, or if you make constant changes to your blog posts. If left enabled, this feature will create multiple entries for a blog post in your database, effectively slowing it down.
You can also create static versions of the most visited web pages. This way, you will reduce the queries made to the database. And static HTML pages load much faster. There are a lot of cache plugins, but be careful with their configuration - if they are left untended and not properly configured, they tend to use too much CPU power.
Have your images optimized - you can use Photoshop's "Save for Web" function, which will save the image with a good balance between size and quality. Here is a list of other image optimization tools:
Online Tools:
Desktop Tools:
Another way to speed up your website is to optimize the CSS and JavaScript files - this way you will reduce the size of the files and save some disk space and decrease the server load. There are several tools you can use to do that.
To compress the CSS files, you can use several tools:
To optimize your JavaScript files, use:
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