

This is the maximum amount of memory that WordPress can use. In our example, WordPress was using 5% of the memory available for the hosting account. Finally, the percentage of use of your memory quota.

That limit is usually imposed by your web host as part of your hosting plan limits. Then it’s showing us the memory limit for the website, 128 MB.It’s telling us that we were using 6 MB of memory when the page loaded.In our demo here, the memory use looks like this: It will display memory and IP data at the bottom of every WordPress admin page. Once the plugin is installed and activated, it’s working. Now the plugin is installed, but it has to be activated before you can use it. When you find the plugin, click the “Install Now” button. In the “Search plugins…” box, enter, “Server IP & Memory Usage Display.” In the left column navigation, mouse over the “Plugins” link and click the “Add New” link. Installing the Server IP & Memory Usage Display Plugin The plugin is very easy to install, so let’s get started. We’ll go over plugin installation, and talk about ways you may be able to adjust WordPress memory usage. Then use those numbers to determine whether the memory allocated to the site needs to be adjusted. Or you can monitor memory usage over a period of time. So, if you’re experiencing website problems that may be memory-related, you can check usage while the problem is occurring. The cool thing about the plugin is it gives you memory usage numbers that are current at the moment you load the page. Today, we’ll talk about a WordPress plugin called Server IP & Memory Usage Display. But is that number accurate? When was the usage measured? When does it update? Some web hosts will provide you with a memory usage number in their control panel or account manager. But unless your site runs on a VPS or dedicated server, real-time stats probably aren’t available. The best way to investigate the cause of memory-related problems is to check your website’s memory usage in real-time. Is your WordPress website crashing, slow to load, or timing out? Do you see an “Allowed memory size of bytes exhausted” error?
