How Do I Reduce CPU Usage in cPanel Control Panel?

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    How Do I Reduce CPU Usage in cPanel Control Panel?

    Hey there,

    Can anyone please help to optimising the usage of CPU in cPanel control panel? I have also searched a lot but not getting right solution. I would really appreciate this great help

    #2
    Hello,

    When it comes to shared hosting, high CPU utilisation is a pretty prevalent problem. Reduce cPanel CPU Usage may be a difficult undertaking, especially if you are working with third-party web applications such as forums, blog systems, or content management systems and do not have extensive knowledge of how these systems work.

    However, there are other measures that can be taken to reduce CPU usage:
    • Upgrade all third-party web applications to the most recent available version (including WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and any other content management system or blog systems, galleries, forums, or any other scripts that are installed on your account)
    • Check to see if any add-ons or plugins are being utilised on your web apps, and ensure that they are all up to date.
    • Conduct a general check to ensure that any unused plugins, add-ons, or web applications have been deleted.
    • Any web application that has the 'caching' capability should have it enabled or activated.
    • If you wrote your own scripts, try minimising the number of MySQL, MSSQL, and Postgre SQL queries to optimise them for less processing time.
    • It is also critical to scan your server for harmful scripts or spam.

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      #3
      Hello,

      To reduce high website CPU usage in Cpanel use the following steps:

      1. Check the performance of your website
      2. Block spam and bot traffic
      3. Delete Unused Plugins & Themes
      4. Lower the crawl rate of search engine bots

      Search engine crawlers like Googlebot, bing bot, yahoo slurp, Yandex Bot, Baiduspider, etc., but load on the server each time they come to our site to crawl new information.

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        #4
        Hey,
        • Reduce CPU Utilization: Inefficient third-party addons in the form of plugins and themes are common causes of excessive CPU usage.
        • Codes that have been outdated
        • PHP misconfiguration or incorrect configuration settings
        • For optimization or CPU resources, you could attempt some of the following procedures.
        • If you're utilising a CMS or a script, go through the optimization process.
        • If you have popular content, create a consistent HTML.
        • Features akin to Ajax refreshes and searches waste a lot of CPU, so disable them.

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          #5
          Hey,

          I have some simple tips to reduce CPU usage in cPanel.

          To reduce CPU usage in cPanel :
          • Remove any unnecessary plugins from your cPanel to save CPU consumption.
          • Too many real-time reporting plugins are designed to be used infrequently.
          • This issue can be caused by an external comment system such as Disqus.
          • If you have a lot of bolt traffic, utilise a security plugin like WordReference to limit it.
          • Reduce the crawl rate of Google and Bing.
          • once a week, improve your database
          • Keep WordPress and its plugins up to date at all times.
          • Use Cloudflare to prevent spam and bot traffic.
          • Don't have too many cron jobs running.

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            #6
            AcPanel (or control panel) is a way for an administrator to access information on their website. Whether it’s being used for analytics, content posting, or design maintenance, a control panel is your way of accessing how the world views your content. Without one, it can be extra complicated to get your website online and keep it there.

            A cPanel will be designed and provided to your organization by your web hosting company. If you aren’t hosting your site, you aren’t sharing your site with the world. While the functions provided in your control panel suite will differ depending on your web host, understanding what it can and cannot do for your site is important to managing the site and reducing your frustrations.

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              #7
              Thank you so much guys for this wonderful discussion!

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