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Started by xrunner, January 12, 2011, 12:15:55 PM

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Joshua Dickerson

Yoshi, that isn't actually all that fast. It is average, perhaps a little on the higher side of average for a setup such as ours.
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Quote from: groundup on February 15, 2011, 03:08:47 PM
Yoshi, that isn't actually all that fast. It is average, perhaps a little on the higher side of average for a setup such as ours.
... Actually, neither of the forums I've ever had (and they were quite a few) actually reached that speed.
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Masterd

It depends on your hosting.

NanoSector

Quote from: Masterd on February 15, 2011, 03:24:20 PM
It depends on your hosting.
The hosting I had was quite good.
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Masterd

Yes, but you was probably useing shared server. This site is useing two dedicated servers.

kat

It's probably got fark all to do with your host.

It could be loads of things.

Which servers you get routed through, how much traffic there is, that kinda thing.

Yoshi...

If you ever notice your connection's particularly slow, sometime, just open a CLI (DOS window) and enter "ipconfig /flushdns" followed by "ipconfig /renew".

Sometimes, that can make an amazing difference. ;)

Joshua Dickerson

K@, that has nothing to do with the "page created in". From the first couple of lines of PHP in index.php until it gets sent to the output buffer is what that is tracking. Most of the time is spent with the database, and a lot for parsebbc(), there are some other functions that are called a lot which can also make a big difference.

In most cases, the biggest difference can be achieved by tuning MySQL and turning off SMF features which you don't need.
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Masterd

We are going offtopic, you know?

kat

Quote from: groundup on February 15, 2011, 03:59:24 PM
K@, that has nothing to do with the "page created in". From the first couple of lines of PHP in index.php until it gets sent to the output buffer is what that is tracking. Most of the time is spent with the database, and a lot for parsebbc(), there are some other functions that are called a lot which can also make a big difference.

In most cases, the biggest difference can be achieved by tuning MySQL and turning off SMF features which you don't need.

Surely, though, you're download speed would affect it, a bit, at least?

Arantor

Not the time at the bottom - Page created in 0.07 seconds with 15 queries. - that's the physical time to create the page itself in PHP and send it back out the door.
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RustyBarnacle

As for the purpose of the thread.  I haven't had the stress error in the last couple days and I used to get at least a couple a day for a while.

Joshua Dickerson

There are a load of tools that will give the actual time from request to return to completion of the rendering on your browser.
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LiroyvH

Quote from: Masterd on February 15, 2011, 03:48:48 PM
This site is useing two dedicated servers.

We actually use more than two :) But for the end that the clients visit, indeed only two servers process the http requests.


Quote from: RustyBarnacle on February 15, 2011, 04:47:01 PM
As for the purpose of the thread.  I haven't had the stress error in the last couple days and I used to get at least a couple a day for a while.

Thank you for reporting :)
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busterone

I have been getting them repeatedly for about the last hour. It took me over 30 minutes to get logged in. Each time I attempted, I got the "Server is under stress.." message. Once in, about one out of three topics I clicked gave the same message. It seems to have subsided in the last 10 minutes though. I can now browse and post.

LiroyvH

That is rather odd. I dont see any possible or certain load issues with any of the servers for the past 3 hours.
Their load seems normal, not under stress o0
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busterone

Odd indeed.  I have been getting that a lot for the last week. It seems to come in short spells and then subsides.

Dzonny

I had "Temporary unavailable" messages few hours ago though.

Joshua Dickerson

I couldn't access the site for about 5 minutes earlier. I think about an hour ago.
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LiroyvH

I will look in to it to see how that happened then :)

Thanks for reporting!
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Dzonny

Im glad to see that its working on fixing problems.

Keep us good work CoreISP :)

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