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sangiro

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Heya all,
Just a quick note to let you know I'm aware of the performance issues on the server. I'll make it a priority to sort it out. As you know I upgraded the memory to 512 MB a short while ago and while we're still coming close to using all of it I think that's still OK for now...
The current culprit is CPU. The the server runs on a 650 MHZ box and as of this moment the users (that's us freaks!) are using 71.5% of the CPU, the system's using the remaining 28.4% and there is 0.0% idle... In short, we're sucking it dry and there's nothing to spare! Hehehehe! I've contacted my host to pump this up to 1 GHZ.
Also, I'll have to add some bandwidth. I've purchased 40 GB per month and we are averaging at 75 GB ever month. I think this started to happen when Chromeboy joined... The plumbing is too light-weight, I'll get a thicker pipe.
I have also started conversations with some friendly Canadians to do some performance tuning on the server and move some of the scripts over to persistent environments. You can run scripts like the forum under mod_perl to speed things up and use mod_gzip to save on bandwidth, but I know next to nothing about how to set up dual Apache servers to do this etc. I know, that's boring as hell..... So, these guys will help me.
I'll keep you posted. Thanks for your patience - keep the faith! :)Safe swoops
Sangiro

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>You're thanking us? wow. We're the ones who should be thanking you !!
Yep, especially with all the upgrading to be done. Perhaps in the future some of our more prolific writers might think twice about posts that consist only of the word "boobies" (for example.)
-bill von

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You can run scripts like the forum under mod_perl to speed things up and use mod_gzip to save on bandwidth, but I know next to nothing about how to set up dual Apache servers to do this etc.

mod_perl is cool.
I've never used mod_gzip, but I'm guessing that going to add significantly to your CPU problems. Anyone?
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Jim

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