Hi @econscentric,
Before 14.0, we stored metadata like titles and meta descriptions in different places for different types of pages. For everything to work best, this data needs to be migrated to the new table. To do this, Yoast SEO will ask to index your site’s SEO data.
When clicking “Start processing and speed up your site now”, Yoast SEO will start processing all of your content at once and store its SEO data in the new table. Your site will immediately receive the speed benefits of the new database table.
There we recommend running this action.
For more detail, please refer to Why does Yoast SEO ask to index a site’s SEO data?
Thread Starter
Kym Yeo
(@econscentric)
Hi Suwash
Thanks for your prompt reply.
I will read the article for better understanding later on.
So I gather it will not disrupt the website fuctioning or clash with any plugins?
Thanks again.
Hi @econscentric,
Since it does its work safely out of the box, we don’t expect any disruption in existing functionality and conflict with other plugins.
Just to be on the safe side, we recommend backing up your database if possible.
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