TPC! Memory Usage

View detailed system information and keep track of your WordPress memory usage, including peak and current usage, and have e-mail notifications sent i

Author:Chris Strosser (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.7
WordPress version tested:3.8
Plugin version:0.9.1
Added to WordPress repository:21-08-2009
Last updated:10-01-2014
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Total downloads:47 257
Active installs:2 000+
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TPC! Memory Usage allows WordPress administrators to view the current and peak memory usage of the application. This is extremely helpful when testing new plugins, or if there are a lot of modifications, plugins, or large language files. As of version 0.4, administrators now have the ability to view detailed system information about their web server, MySQL, PHP, and WordPress software. (Requires PHP5)

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A strategic dashboard widget will provide a snapshot which includes the following information:

  • Current memory usage
  • Current peak memory usage
  • Logging for all-time highest memory usage
  • File logging for memory usage at checkpoints, when usage exceeds set threshold, both, or none.
  • Ability to add custom checkpoints (checkpoint - a WordPress core, language or plugin action at which memory usage is measured)
  • Send e-mail notification if memory usage reaches threshold setting
  • Customize permissions to show certain users the memory usage widget and display mechanisms
  • View PHP and WordPress memory limit (defined in wp-settings.php)
  • View PHP version, User Agent tag, server software information

A detailed system information page allows you to keep a close watch on:

  • Server, host, and client information
  • PHP information
  • MySQL uptime, version, and more
  • Common and advanced WordPress settings
  • Completes basic security check to help prevent attacks