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ecomhardy · 2 years
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Full tutorial - How to reduce the number of Inodes in your hosting account - eComHardyThis is the full tutorial video step by step showing how to reduce unnecessary Inodes from your hosting account. I recommend Siteground Hosting services - check out the link given below for discounted price hosting plans; https://www.siteground.com/index.htm?afcode=cd5fdfefc6c42dced3f39f15a45ce66d To learn to make a website - check out; http://ecomhardy.com/make-a-website Watch my video on how to use caching plugins and make a website faster; https://youtu.be/dmf7lYEFzOk Here are the steps Siteground hosting service provider suggests. Watch the full video to know free tools and plugins to help you improve Inodes numbers. How to reduce the number of inodes my account uses? The number of inodes equals the total number of files and folders on your web hosting account. Therefore, to reduce your inode count, you would have to reduce the number of files and folders. Most commonly this is done by: Removing all files and folders you don 19t need You can use the File Manager in Site Tools or FTP to access your account and delete files and folders that you don 19t need. Here are some of the most common causes that may give you an idea about how to reduce the number of inodes you have. 1. Remove old Backups It is common for backups that are created on a schedule by plugins or 3rd party services to fill all the available disk space if left unmonitored. Download unused backups and delete them from your hosting account to save disk space and inodes. 2. Delete Inactive Plugins If you 19re using WordPress and have plugins that are not active on your site 13 please delete them. Deactivating the plugins leaves the codebase on your account adding up to your inodes quota. 3. Remove Unused Image Sizes If you 19re using WordPress your theme may be generating multiple copies of each uploaded image, some of which are unused. Check your theme settings and leave only the ones that you are actually using on your site. Then, regenerate thumbnails deleting unused sizes using a plugin like Regenerate Thumbnails. 4. Check the number of cache files you have Modern web applications by default usually use file caching, which means that they might be generating a high amount of cache files inside your account, thus adding to its total inode. Check your website 19s 18cache 19 folder and reduce the number of cached files you keep regularly. Most web applications which store cache include an option to purge the cache from within their administrative area. For WordPress, check the wp-content folder for similarly named folders and clear them. We recommend using the SiteGround Optimizer plugin for caching and performance which does not rely on file-based caching and won 19t add to your inodes quota. 5. Delete the .opcache folder in your account You can use SSH to delete the .opcache system folder in your account. In case you 19re using PHP 7. x this is where it stores opcaches. Don 19t worry, it will be regenerated but will lack obsolete cache from older PHP versions or code that is no longer active on your account. 6. Clean up your Email Accounts Mail adds to the total inodes quota since emails are files stored on your account. We recommend that you regularly delete your Junk/Spam folders that tend to accumulate a large number of emails. Regularly clean your Trash/Bin folders which collect deleted emails but keep them on the server. Last but not least, you can remove emails coming from newsletters and automatically generate ones that you don 19t need. If you 19ve followed all of the above and you still need additional disk space or inodes, you may consider upgrading your account to a higher hosting plan with a higher inodes quota. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 1- How to make a website - Buy right Domain and Hosting https://youtu.be/y-JoRxhwhE8 Go to, https://ecomhardy.com/make-a-website
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techurdu · 5 years
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Here is How to Solve Cpanel - Disk Usage Warning & Inodes Problem
Here is How to Solve Cpanel – Disk Usage Warning & Inodes Problem
If you have a hosted site on WordPress then you’ll definitely face the Disk Usage and Files Limit (Inodes) Warning.
What is an Inode?
An Inode is a data structure used to store the metadata of a file. The number of inodes indicates the number of files and folders you have under your hosting account.
All the shared hosting service providers maintain these limits in order to…
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