• Hi, I have been reading so much about this now and get nowhere. I have a high load on our server and most of this is generated by cron processes, some 20 of them running simultaneously. We have some 60 plugins on a large system with a lot of features.
    I seem to have started some late august. I have “dectivated” all plugins that I can deactivate without losing “basic” functionallity. I have tested to deactivate also critical needed plugins for shorter test. Over time the number of cron processes are piling up and “load averages” in WHM is sometime up to 20 or higher.
    I cant figure out what to do. It is really bad.

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