Well, I’m apparently still having CPU resource overuse problems with my webhost. I think I’ve done everything I can to reduce my sites load on their servers but obviously something is still using too many resources or they are playing me. I just don’t know anymore.
Some people have suggested that mybloglog widgets might overuses resources. I’m not sure.
Also, last night I was working with my website – all HTML based adding some code and I noticed that when the pages were loading the calls to Google Analytics were taking forever, as were calls to an image or script for Amazon UK. Could script based codes on my site that call to other sites like Amazon, Mybloglog and even Google use too many resources?
That’s all that I have left to go on. I’ve optimized everything else. Every blog and website is using the latest software and all plugins that I kept are up to date.
What I’ve been thinking of doing is starting an account with another web host – perhaps Host Gator since I’ve heard mainly good things about them and moving half my domains to the new host. Then, if I run into trouble with either web host I’ve got a host all set up to move the rest of the sites too? Plus this might help me pinpoint which sites are causing trouble. I could move them one at a time and see what happens.
Any ideas or web hosting solutions?
Jon Berry says
You might try a smaller company where you might get better service. Take a look at us. http://www.got-hosting.com
John Hunter says
I think that is a good idea – that is what I do. I switched some of my sites (my blogs) to midphase.com they have been good for my WordPress sites (much better than previously). Support is responsive too. And the price is great. Frankly I would gladly pay double, triple… for the peace of mind they would stay as good. My main concern is I have had hosts that were good for years then slowly get worse and worse so I still like having at least 2 hosts (I have 3 now).
Musings of a Manic Mom says
Tricia, I did that a couple of years back because the people I was using did the same thing to me. I didn’t believe them because my site was still loading quickly, etc.
I have bloglog and blogcatalog and neither seem to be causing a problem on my site, though they do sometimes make the page load a little slower which is kind of annoying. I don’t care who you move your pages to, as long as I can still find them 😀