Index WP MySQL For Speed is a powerful plugin designed specifically for optimizing WordPress databases. It significantly improves the query speed and overall performance of MySQL databases by adding high-performance keys to database tables. This plugin is particularly suitable for large WordPress sites, including e-commerce sites with a large number of users, articles, pages, or products.
The plugin can intelligently monitor the website’s usage of the MySQL database, accurately identifying and marking the most time-consuming database operations. By optimizing these key operations, Index WP MySQL For Speed can significantly reduce page loading times, enhance user experience, and improve SEO rankings.
Main features include: automatic detection of slow queries, intelligent recommendation of optimization solutions, one-click addition of high-performance keys, real-time monitoring of database performance, and more. The plugin supports the latest versions of MariaDB and MySQL, ensuring perfect compatibility with various server environments.
For websites running WooCommerce or other resource-intensive plugins, Index WP MySQL For Speed can effectively alleviate database pressure, addressing common issues such as slow product list loading and checkout process lagging. Continuous updates ensure that the plugin remains compatible with the latest versions of WordPress.
Whether you are operating a news portal, an online store, or a membership site, this WordPress database optimization tool can help you enhance website speed, reduce server load, and ultimately achieve better search engine rankings and higher conversion rates.
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The update log for the Index WP MySQL For Speed plugin is as follows:
1.4.17
Removed various bug fixes from previous versions. This is to avoid warnings in the query monitor hooks.
Upload complete MariaDB / MySQL version information along with the monitor and metadata.1.4.16
(Key unchanged)
Compatibility with WordPress 6.5.
Support for WordPress versions back to 4.2 (at the request of MDDHosting).
Avoid attempts to upgrade from storage engines other than MyISAM and Aria.
WP-CLI upgrade, enable, and disable commands are now idempotent. They do not generate errors when no tables are found to process.
Various bug fixes1.4.15
(No changes to keys)
Added a database health section to the About tab to display some performance metrics.
Avoid executing EXPLAIN DESCRIBE when capturing the monitor.
Clear the dashboard upgrade notice after executing wp index-mysql status.
Enclose table names in Data Definition Language statements with backticks.1.4.14
(No changes to keys)
Handle database version 55853 (no schema changes).
Address deprecated issues with PHP 8.2.1.4.13
(Key unchanged)
Version detection code supports MariaDB 11.x.1.4.12
(No changes to keys)
Change the max_statement_time session variable as necessary to avoid "Query execution interrupted" errors.
Perform ANALYZE TABLE operation after each re-keying operation.1.4.13
(No changes to keys)
Version detection code supports MariaDB 11.x.1.4.14
(No changes to keys)
Handle database version 55853 (no schema changes).
Address deprecation in PHP 8.2.