Other than being a pain in the a*s like my old host. They claimed it was acceptable to wait until PHP 5 was fully stable, and yes this was only about a month ago. I kept telling them that they were actually more at risk running PHP 4 than PHP 5 and that it was stable. They wouldn't have any of it though.
Anyway, the morale of that story is to move to a decent host if you have to. :-D 2008/11/2 Kirk M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Stas, > > It sounds like you have a plugin or two that may not be compatible with > 2.7. The standard procedure here is to make sure all your plugins are > updated and then deactivate them all and check your site's performance. Then > activate them one by one until you find the one that slows your site down. > There may be a combination of two or more that may cause the slowdown as > well so take your time in this, you may have to try different combination's > of plugins to find the problem. > > If that fails then switch to the Default theme temporarily and see if that > helps. If you're using an old theme that hasn't been updated for awhile then > that could cause problems also. > > Last but not least, if you're host has you running on PHP4 (it's dead and > gone and was full of problems) then it's time to check with your host and > switch to PHP5. There's no acceptable reason why they shouldn't have it > available. > > Just a few suggestions. > > On 11/2/2008 7:48 AM, Stas SUSHKOV wrote: > >> Hi, >> did anybody notice the much slower behavior after updating to 2.7? >> I run my blog at http://stas.nerd.ro with the latest code from svn, and I >> noticed it is much-much slower then before switched to 2.7. >> > _______________________________________________ > wp-testers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers > _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
