Title: Testing Memory Load
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Testing Memory Load

 *  Resolved [Titanium Creative](https://wordpress.org/support/users/titanium-creative/)
 * (@titanium-creative)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/)
 * I just added this plugin to a dev server on a VPS. I was almost immediately notified
   that my resources needed to be reset because of a spike in server load.
 * This is not an issue in itself but I need to know if there will be a large overall
   increase in server load or if there is a spike during the install process.
 * I was able to reset some of the preferences (most were already where I want them)
   and was getting very excited about using this plugin for my client, then I got
   the notification about memory.
 * I just need to know what I should plan for as far as server overhead. thanks 
   for any help you can provide.
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-slimstat/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-slimstat/)

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 *  Plugin Contributor [Jason Crouse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/coolmann/)
 * (@coolmann)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741295)
 * Yes, the spike happens during install. The average amount of memory for the tracker
   is about 2 to 3 megs, and about 10 megs for the reports.
 *  Plugin Contributor [Jason Crouse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/coolmann/)
 * (@coolmann)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741388)
 * Marking as resolved.
 *  Thread Starter [Titanium Creative](https://wordpress.org/support/users/titanium-creative/)
 * (@titanium-creative)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741426)
 * Thanks for your quick response. I have reactivated the plugin on the DEV server
   and have had no further issues.
 * Looking onto operation and possibly adding features.
 *  Plugin Contributor [Jason Crouse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/coolmann/)
 * (@coolmann)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741429)
 * Great, thank you
 * A review for SlimStat would be a nice way to say thank you:
    [http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/wp-slimstat](http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/wp-slimstat)
 *  Thread Starter [Titanium Creative](https://wordpress.org/support/users/titanium-creative/)
 * (@titanium-creative)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741435)
 * I definitely will. Just as soon as I am done testing.
 * Just noticed, on the Daily graphs, x-index is numerical from 1 to 28 starting
   from installation. So 1 is the 1st day of installation and so on. Wouldn’t it
   be better if it showed the actual date?
 * Even if it is supposed to represent the month, the first data point should be
   at 24 in my case. And what about months with more than 28 days?
 *  Plugin Contributor [Jason Crouse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/coolmann/)
 * (@coolmann)
 * [12 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/testing-memory-load/#post-4741436)
 * > I definitely will. Just as soon as I am done testing.
 * Don’t forget 😉
 * > Just noticed, on the Daily graphs, x-index is numerical from 1 to 28 starting
   > from installation. So 1 is the 1st day of installation and so on. Wouldn’t 
   > it be better if it showed the actual date?
 * Well, when you look at a calendar (monthly view) you get all days starting from
   one. However we have an add-on that allows you to customize that, and set the
   default view to the last 30 days, instead of the current month
 * [http://slimstat.getused.to.it/addons/default-filters/](http://slimstat.getused.to.it/addons/default-filters/)
 * > And what about months with more than 28 days?
 * The chart is displaying the current month along with the previous one. February
   had 28 days this year, and we are currently on March 26, so there is no point
   in showing March 29 😉 Unless you have an add-on that can predict the future!
   On March 29 you’ll see that the chart will change accordingly. Does it make sense?

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