How to Manage Bandwidth Limit Exceeded and Avoid Account Suspended on WordPress
Dear Value Customer,
Due to Bandwidth Limit Exceeded with Most of Our Customer that are using WordPress on our Server and Also to Avoid Account Suspension, We dicided to write a solutions on how to avoid such in the furture.
Follow this steps:
Contrary to most of the opinions expressed here, I sincerely believe the challenge with your site is not the host - it's the manner your allotted resources is eaten up by the tools you use.
To go to the root of this, kindly deactivate and delete W3 Total Cache immediately and replace it with WP Super Cache...the former is known to eat up resources like mad!
Kindly also check out the back up plugin you are using and the frequency it is set up to. UpdraftPlus is a headache in this respect and I'll instead suggest BackUpWordpress by Human Made Limited.
Aside these suggestions, kindly use P3 plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/) to spot and change plugins that are eating up too much resources.
After that, install Cloudflare and report back...your problem, I am 99.9% sure, would be solved.
Instanta.
Warm Regard,
Beta Host Limited Team
Due to Bandwidth Limit Exceeded with Most of Our Customer that are using WordPress on our Server and Also to Avoid Account Suspension, We dicided to write a solutions on how to avoid such in the furture.
Follow this steps:
Contrary to most of the opinions expressed here, I sincerely believe the challenge with your site is not the host - it's the manner your allotted resources is eaten up by the tools you use.
To go to the root of this, kindly deactivate and delete W3 Total Cache immediately and replace it with WP Super Cache...the former is known to eat up resources like mad!
Kindly also check out the back up plugin you are using and the frequency it is set up to. UpdraftPlus is a headache in this respect and I'll instead suggest BackUpWordpress by Human Made Limited.
Aside these suggestions, kindly use P3 plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/) to spot and change plugins that are eating up too much resources.
After that, install Cloudflare and report back...your problem, I am 99.9% sure, would be solved.
Instanta.
Warm Regard,
Beta Host Limited Team