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Am I the only one having problems with the Forum being SLOOOOOW?
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It was ok at about 5:30 am eastern time this morning, but by 7:30am it slowed way up for me.
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It’s one of those things that happens here from time to time. Same as the weird message system and mostly unusable search function. To date this is the only forum I have ever been to that has these kinds of problems. As the kids say, just sayin’.Proud NON-CASO
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Guys, just like one brick does not make a building, one website does not make the Internet.
Our forum, like every other site, is at the mercy of high traffic volume, DDOS attacks, CMS caching troubles, DNS lookup issues, your local provider's various routing server problems, constricted server bandwidth throughout the WWW network, and a dozen more things I won't bother listing.
If you're browsing on a mobile device, you're also at the mercy of your cellular provider's network speed, available bandwidth in your connected cell, and any data-speed caps your service may impose.
Big companies seem immune from these sorts of things because they throw all sorts of money at their web presence. We are not a big company with big-company money; we are a non-profit and so we are not immune to all this stuff.
As I log in this morning from San Diego, the Forum is snapping like panfish on a red wiggler. On webpagetest.org, tested from a server in Virginia, I see contentful page paint at about 1.7 seconds from the time the URL is requested. A repeat test conducted from a server in California shows about the same performance.
These things usually clear themselves...we have no real control over Forum performance (unless there are any Power Ball winners out there that want to contribute to purchasing a high-end dedicated server with a big pipe like GE or CBS useIf there are, please PM me!).
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This morning at 9:30 Central it took 16 seconds for any thread/posting to open (despite other websites being quick as usual). Now at noon time, it only takes 2 seconds to do the same task. FYI, I use a relatively high-speed landline for a personal computer.sigpic
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Originally posted by showbizkid View PostWhat can I say? This is not due to our webhost; it's a regional caching issue. I've been on all day and not seen any slowdown.
I go back to our forum and still experience slllooooowww performance that would generally improve during off hours.
I just sharing info, not trying to start anything other than that.
Bob
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Mine has been fine until today, 4/22/22. It's really sloooooooow today, but was fine previously.
It is reminiscent of the rolling brownouts we had back in the 70's. Was that before the Enron era?Last edited by RadioRoy; 04-22-2022, 02:57 PM.RadioRoy, specializing in AM/FM conversions with auxiliary inputs for iPod/satellite/CD player. In the old car radio business since 1985.
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