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Hi.
I mentioned privately a few weeks ago to techieMoe that the response of the forum seemed very slow, and he suggested I come back in a week or so ...
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- 05-08-2006 #1Linux Engineer
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Server response: slow, fast, slow, next?
Hi.
I mentioned privately a few weeks ago to techieMoe that the response of the forum seemed very slow, and he suggested I come back in a week or so when new servers would be ready.
Last week the response started to improve and then seemed to get worse as the week wore on. Now it seems as slow as it was when I originally mentioned it.
When the forum works, it works well. When it doesn't work, it's horrible.
Causes? Reasons for optimism? Thanks ... cheers, drlLast edited by drl; 05-08-2006 at 01:36 PM. Reason: Clarify title
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- 05-08-2006 #2Linux User
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Yes, the site is being slow at the moment. We are working on it, for some reason, the CPU is maxing out, but the site is immensly growing at the moment, and even though we recently set up a new server, it is still doing this. We are looking into the problem to see what is causing this.
PS. Next time you have something to comment on, please post it in this forum rather than in the News one...Last edited by Core Wizard; 05-08-2006 at 03:26 PM.
- 05-08-2006 #3I did notice that too, it's been on and off for a few months now.
Originally Posted by drl
But I did notice too a lot of new members those last months.
It's nice, the forum is expanding. I guess it's normal to have some temporary transitionnal drawbacks.
Anyway, thanks to Core Wizard and to everyone involved!"To express yourself in freedom, you must die to everything of yesterday. From the 'old', you derive security; from the 'new', you gain the flow."
-Bruce Lee
- 05-08-2006 #4Linux User
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Ok, it should be good now, hopefully this time for good...
- 05-08-2006 #5forum.guy
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Yes, it's MUCH better now - thanks for the fix!
Originally Posted by Core Wizard
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- 05-19-2006 #6Yes, it does seem to be a whole lot faster than it used to be...
Originally Posted by ozar
Thanks!


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