Clean Your WordPress Database By Removing Orphaned Tables
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Clean WordPress database by removing orphaned tables. These are tables that plugins created, but didn't delete when the plugin was deleted. Nearly every WordPress site that's been around for a length of time has orphaned tables.
This tutorial will show you how to clean your WordPress database by removing orphaned tables.
Why is that important?
If you have had a WordPress site for any amount of time, then you will have installed and removed many plugins.
Often those plugins leave tables in your database even after the plugin has been deleted.
Those are called orphaned tables.
The presence of orphaned tables isn’t a huge deal, but when you’re optimizing your site, every little bit helps. And remove these tables is very easy.
Carry on to see how step-by-step.
Step 1 – Add a New Plugin
What you need to do first is go to your WordPress dashboard and add a plugin by clicking on Plugins, then Add New.
Look up the plugin keyword Garbage Collector.
The plugin we want is by Vladimir Garagulya. The plugin is not tested in the most recent version of WordPress so make sure you backup your site in order to avoid any mishaps.
Click on Install Now and then Activate.
Step 2 – Open Garbage Collector Menu
In order to set up the plugin, you’ll need to click on Tools and then find a new option called Plugins Garbage Collector.
Step 3 – Scanning the Database
When you click on Plugins Garbage Collector, you’ll see a page with three options. We suggest you check the show hidden files box and search none-WP tables and then click on scan database.
Step 4 – Analyzing the Results
The results will be shown in three different colours – red, green and blue.
Red means that there are possible orphaned tables from plugins that aren’t being used on your WordPress site at the moment. This means that these tables ought to be deleted.
The green colour highlights tables required by active plugins.
Finally, the blue tables are from plugins that still exist on your site, but are inactive.
However, the only available option is deleting the red ones.
Once again, make sure you backup your site before making any changes and deleting the orphaned tables.
If something goes sideways it’s important to have a backup.
You can also see the size of the orphaned tables in kilobytes.
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