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Originally Posted by setishock
Do you have cpanel on your hosting? Reason I ask is I enabled compression for everything in the apache settings. My pages loaded pretty quick to start with but after enabling that they're even quicker.
Cpanel > Software/Services > Optimize Website
Compress Content > Select: Compress all content > Update Settings > Logout
See if that helps.
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Should I first disable gzip compression in the vbulletin admincp? (under Cookies and HTTP Header options)
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My account has been throttled a crazy amount. So I contacted bluehost.
Here's a snippet of our conversation:
Kevin: [10:18:54 AM] 13354 **** 20 0 180m 20m 8272 R 46.7 0.1 0:00.12 /ramdisk/bin/php5 /home1/****/public_html/****/showthread.php
13841 **** 20 0 175m 15m 7904 R 29.3 0.1 0:00.08 /ramdisk/bin/php5 /home1/****/public_html/****/mgc_cb_evo_ajax.php
14974 **** 20 0 181m 20m 8516 R 24.6 0.1 0:00.11 /ramdisk/bin/php5 /home1/****/public_html/****/mgc_cb_evo_ajax.php
[10:19:05 AM] those are using 46.7%, 29.3%, and 24.6% CPU at the time
Michelle: [10:27:03 AM] i just disabled mgc_cb_evo_ajax.php
[10:27:13 AM] can you already see a difference?
Kevin: [10:35:57 AM] One moment.
[10:38:35 AM] the throttling values are still increaing
Michelle: [10:40:38 AM] is there any other reason why?
Kevin: [10:46:32 AM] you will need to fix the scripts that are consuming so much resources
So I got rid of mgc_cb_evo_ajax.php (which is this chatbox:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...hreadid=168992) which I'm very sad about.
But he says throttling is still increasing.
And showthread.php is using 46.7% CPU? Is this normal? He says I need to fix it, but how???
I don't know if it is relevant but at the time he gave me that number there were 49 people viewing the forum.