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I am running the newest Wordpress version on Ubuntu 18.06 with php7.3-fpm and nginx.



It was running fast and fine, but today I needed to increase the max_upload_size to 32M, that was the point the problems began.



Before it loaded in under 2 Seconds, now its loading for over 30 seconds.



There are now errors in the nginx or php logs.



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    I am running the newest Wordpress version on Ubuntu 18.06 with php7.3-fpm and nginx.



    It was running fast and fine, but today I needed to increase the max_upload_size to 32M, that was the point the problems began.



    Before it loaded in under 2 Seconds, now its loading for over 30 seconds.



    There are now errors in the nginx or php logs.



    Greetings









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      I am running the newest Wordpress version on Ubuntu 18.06 with php7.3-fpm and nginx.



      It was running fast and fine, but today I needed to increase the max_upload_size to 32M, that was the point the problems began.



      Before it loaded in under 2 Seconds, now its loading for over 30 seconds.



      There are now errors in the nginx or php logs.



      Greetings









      share














      I am running the newest Wordpress version on Ubuntu 18.06 with php7.3-fpm and nginx.



      It was running fast and fine, but today I needed to increase the max_upload_size to 32M, that was the point the problems began.



      Before it loaded in under 2 Seconds, now its loading for over 30 seconds.



      There are now errors in the nginx or php logs.



      Greetings







      php nginx wordpress





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