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You may have noticed that the server is slow. Everybody is back from Atlanta and wants to talk. That's no problem .. that's why we're here. If the site gets slow, or doesn't respond -- please take a 20 minute break rather than hit refresh, or click the link 2 or 3 times. That only adds more stress to the server and consequently lengthens the time it takes for the server to recover from such load.
As said in the previous announcement .. we are working on a plan to upgrade the server capacity to prevent this in the future. Thanks. |
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Brandon - Try installing Turck MMcache as a PHP Module - It basically caches all of the compiled scripts in memory, so for example, every time that someone hits a thread, rather than recompiling that page and all of its includes, PHP just passes on the compiled page w/ whatever changes. I use it on MacMod.com to provide speed and reliability, and ever since I installed it, page load times have remained ridiculously low (even on a 2ghz celeron w/ 512MB RAM), despite high traffic (and the entire site is Mambo, a MySQL based CMS making a ton of queries etc and generally not being that efficient). It also does a great job with Gallery2, again decreasing server load and decreasing load time.
If you are looking for a new server (and want to go dedi), I can recommend LayeredTech (wait around for them to have a blowout special) or 1and1 (their root servers are fairly reasonable), I have a number of servers with both. If you want a hand, feel free to ask ;) |
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Yeah, we have Zend Optimizer/Encoder compiled in, which increased the speed by 40% or so. I will look into running Turck MMcache at the same time to see if it will help any. Thanks for the suggestion.
As for a new server -- I'd really like to go to 1and1's new server packages they just announced, but the problem with them (and most other hosts) is they only accept credit cards, and we can't do that. We're still working out those details (where/when to upgrade, etc) |
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Turck is only marginally faster than the Zend optimizer (the full version, not the free one that comes with PHP nowadays), and it isn't reccommended to have both installed (though you can)
Turck actually stat's the source every time, to see if it changed. I haven't had any issues with it using old versions, though I used to with mod_perl (found the way to change it). You can even tell it not to cache specific extentions, too. I think that layered will take pretty much any payment, and they have a pretty sweet blowout going on now. Whatever you pick, goodluck and godspeed ;) |
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Oh, and according to the Turck site, it also outperforms the $1000 Zend Performance Suite ;) |
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Hey Brandon,
My offer to you for resources still is and always will be valid. Don't hesitate to contact me. -Randy |
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