On Aug 2, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Kirk M wrote:

Another thing worth noting was that deactivating all the plugins sped things up quite a bit with 2.6 however, doing the same thing in 2.6.1, the difference in speed of the Admin is negligible whether all plugins are activated or not. The admin remains quick and responsive. The only solid thing I can say at this point is that no matter how I reactivated the plugins as in what order, one at a time, separate groups of plugins, whatever, the ultimate result was the more plugins that were activated, the slower the response of the Admin. The 2.6.1 builds do not exhibit this problem at all and neither did 2.5.1. The only other thing I can say for use now is that the more the 2.6 Admin was used, the slower it got.

And just to say I did, here's a list of the current plugins on all 3 sites (updated to the latest version of course):


This may not mean much, since configurations can vary tremendously.

I have 24/25 plugins running. I can send you the list if you wish, but I do run many of the ones you have.

I'm using 2.6, release version, and I have not tried any of the 2.6.1 betas.

I do not have any slowdowns, Google XML Sitemaps handles my blog in 2.05 seconds, based on current testing.

Oh yes, other than its simple contact manager, I fail to see a justification for running two spam filters. Either take Akismet or WP- SpamFree. Running both is an absolute waste, like running two virus detection utilities on a PC.


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