SleekView Charts for SiteGround Optimizer: Cache Hit Dashboards
SiteGround Optimizer stores dynamic caching state, Memcached usage, heartbeat policy, and database optimization runs across siteground_optimizer_* option keys. SleekView Charts groups those entries by cache type, target, and run time so the three settings tabs read as one coherent performance dashboard.
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From three settings tabs to one performance view
SiteGround Optimizer covers three jobs at once: dynamic caching, Memcached-based object caching, and a weekly database optimization pass. Each lives on its own tab and shows a few toggles plus a small counter. The plugin works hard and shows almost nothing about it, so the obvious questions stay unanswered. Is the cache hit ratio holding up after a release? Has the weekly database optimization actually run on schedule? Are heartbeat optimizations evenly distributed across the day or clustered in one window?
SleekView Charts reads the same data as a normal source. A Number KPI carries cache hit ratio from siteground_optimizer_dynamic_cache_stats, a Donut splits cache type usage across dynamic, Memcached, and file-based hits, a Horizontal Bar ranks the top URLs by cache hits, and a Gradient Area traces weekly database optimization runs from the siteground_optimizer_database_optimization_log option.
The optimizer keeps doing its three jobs. Charts query the same option keys SiteGround writes, and saved dashboards can be scoped per role so a hosting support team reads cache health while a developer watches the database optimization log. No second store, no rebuilt aggregator.
Workflow
From SG Optimizer options to a charts dashboard
Point at the SG Optimizer data
Pick the four cards
Save the dashboard
Scope per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from SiteGround Optimizer data
Cache hit ratio
Average(hit_ratio)
Cache type mix
Sum(hits)
group by cache_type
Top URLs by cache hits
Sum(hits)
group by url
Database optimization runs
Count
group by run_at
Comparison
Default SiteGround Optimizer admin vs SleekView Charts
Default SG Optimizer admin
- Cache hit ratio shows as a single number with no time series.
- Memcached and dynamic cache live on separate tabs with no shared view.
- Database optimization runs scroll without a visual cadence.
- Top URLs by cache hits are not surfaced anywhere in the admin.
- No read-only dashboards for stakeholders without admin tab access.
SleekView Charts
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Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on
siteground_optimizer_*options with no extra storage. - Cards group by cache type, target URL, run timestamp, or hit count.
- Global filters scope every card by date range, cache type, or URL at once.
- Saved dashboards scope per role so hosting and developer views stay separate.
- Inline drill-down to the connected SleekView grid for the underlying option rows.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for SiteGround Optimizer
Real chart cards on SG data
Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop onto the SG Optimizer options. Group by cache type, target URL, run day, or any column SiteGround Optimizer writes.
One filter, every card
Date range, cache type, and URL filters apply across the whole dashboard. The same scope drives the KPI, the donut, the bar, and the time-series at once with no per-card duplication of filter rules.
Role-scoped dashboards
Save separate layouts for hosting support, developers, and site owners. Memcached settings, heartbeat policy, and license screens stay tied to the capability checks WordPress already defines.
Audience
Who builds SiteGround Optimizer charts dashboards with SleekView
Hosting support
Open the dashboard each morning, scan cache hit ratio and the cache type mix, and click through to the underlying option rows only when the hit ratio drops below the agreed threshold.
Site maintainers
Watch the database optimization runs area each week. A missing week tells you the schedule paused after a hosting move or a heartbeat policy change long before the database starts to swell.
Agency reporting
Hand each client a one-screen hosting snapshot scoped to their site. Account managers read it without learning SG Optimizer's three-tab layout or the Memcached settings in detail.
The bigger picture
Why a three-tab optimizer reads better as one chart
SiteGround Optimizer earns its keep by running three jobs at once, all of which collapse into a few toggles and a small counter on three separate tabs. The data needed to spot trouble already exists in a handful of option keys SG Optimizer maintains carefully. Visualising those keys as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards costs nothing on the writing side and reframes the same options as one operational dashboard.
The cadence of hosting review shifts from a quarterly scramble across three tabs to a daily glance on one screen, and the options stay exactly where the plugin wrote them.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for SiteGround Optimizer
No. SleekView Charts reads the same siteground_optimizer_* option keys that SiteGround Optimizer writes. No additional storage is created and the cache hit ratio stays consistent with the plugin's own settings tabs.
 Yes. Cache stats keyed by URL join naturally to the matching post records, so any post type the URL belongs to becomes a groupBy axis. Custom post types registered by other plugins show up automatically.
 The plugin is built for SiteGround infrastructure, so dynamic caching counters only populate on SiteGround hosts. Charts still read whatever option data is written, so non-SiteGround sites just see empty cache stats.
 Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying option rows are reachable through the connected SleekView grid for handing a structured hosting report to a client or to a developer.
 No. Aggregations run server-side against the indexes WordPress already maintains on wp_options. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, not raw rows, so even busy hosting accounts resolve in the time a normal admin query takes.
 Yes. Saved chart layouts respect WordPress capability checks and can layer additional gates per card. A support agent can read the cache view without exposure to the Memcached settings or the heartbeat policy at any point.
 No. The admin remains the place to configure caching, heartbeat, and database optimization. SleekView Charts cover the interactive aggregate dashboard built from the plugin's own option keys, and the two complement each other on the same data.
 Yes. A Bar or Pie grouped by cache_type displays dynamic, Memcached, and file-based hits at once, and date-range filters reframe the same view across any period the team needs to inspect.
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