Configuring Redis for WordPress and WooCommerce for Maximum Performance
Redis is widely used with WordPress as an object cache, storing the results of expensive database queries, transient data, and computed values in memory…
Read moreRedis is widely used with WordPress as an object cache, storing the results of expensive database queries, transient data, and computed values in memory…
Read moreI use VS Code and WSL as my integrated development environment. From testing my new import speeds (1 million products in 100 minutes!) I…
Read moreI use WSL to develop locally. I have a few local websites for testing purposes and one of them that I need to refresh…
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At Super Speedy Plugins, we are continually improving performance of our plugins and our client’s websites every day. We tend to focus on larger…
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Our primary mission at Super Speedy Plugins is to help you never have to worry about WordPress performance ever again. Regardless of which hosting…
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Xdebug is a great tool to assist with stubborn performance issues. Commonly used for debugging code, if you use it on a staging server…
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I’ve been optimising a WP All Import job for a client with 600,000 products and while doing so I was hitting refresh on SHOW…
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Follow our step-by-step preparation and post-migration guide along with visuals along every step of the way.
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Query Monitor is by far the best tool to analyse WordPress performance bottlenecks. With this tool, you can quickly discover which plugins or even…
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I upgraded Foundthru to the latest WooCommerce and after onboarding (updating the database) it keeps checking if I need to update the database with…
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For five years I’ve been solving WordPress performance problems. There are many patterns that exist out there that you can use to help you…
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Ajax search provides immediate options to your users as they type. Research shows that 50% of searchers will love and use this option while…
Read moreI use Xdebug regularly to help clients figure out why their PHP processes are consuming all the CPU. If you haven’t tried it yet,…
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At Super Speedy Plugins we have been making WordPress plugins to speed up your website for the past 4 years. Originally, this started out…
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Obviously we love our own plugins to help you speed up your WordPress website. But we don’t only use our plugins on our websites.…
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I’ve written in the past about building incredibly fast WordPress stacks, and in our stack maintenance guide I covered a great script to help…
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