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review · 5 starsI have what I believe is rock solid hosting normally at cloudways, yet running the regeneration routine on a new image dimension I setup killed the server after about a thousand images were generated. From what I see (please correct me if wrong) the plugin doesn’t have any way to control the speed at which images are created. Please add this.
Hi, Sorry for the delay. In cases where there are lots of images to process, and you do not have access for running the wp-cli commands, the plugin can perform the regeneration of the images in chunks, by offloading the execution to the cron jobs. Also, deactivating the debug log while performing a large regenerate could help (so that each action would not require to be written in the log, as that will become very big). Have you tried that option? Regards, Iulia This reply was modified 2 years ago by Iulia Cazan .
I hadn’t seen that setting, can you confirm where it is ?
Hi! The option is available in the general settings screen. When you enable that option, you could set the number of images to be processed per task. https://imgur.com/a/XLNJbnI https://imgur.com/a/qwOB1xY Regards, Iulia This reply was modified 2 years ago by Iulia Cazan .
Hi, Sorry for the delay. In cases where there are lots of images to process, and you do not have access for running the wp-cli commands, the plugin can perform the regeneration of the images in chunks, by offloading the execution to the cron jobs. Also, deactivating the debug log while performing a large regenerate could help (so that each action would not require to be written in the log, as that will become very big). Have you tried that option? Regards, Iulia This reply was modified 2 years ago by Iulia Cazan .
I hadn’t seen that setting, can you confirm where it is ?
Hi! The option is available in the general settings screen. When you enable that option, you could set the number of images to be processed per task. https://imgur.com/a/XLNJbnI https://imgur.com/a/qwOB1xY Regards, Iulia This reply was modified 2 years ago by Iulia Cazan .