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    Xtreme Slowness and Frequent DB Errors

    Anyone else getting the 20+ seconds of load times on some pages and then constant database errors? I included an SS of the DB error.


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    Yup, I haven't been getting any of the database errors, but the 20+ seconds to load pages - yes

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    I know im not a donator and I dont mean to complain I just wanted to make sure the admins were aware.

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    Yup, same here been like that a few days now and appears to be degrading for the worse.
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    It seemed fixed last night but I got a DB error this morning and load times are back to ~10 seconds...:/
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    This happens about once a year it seems. Lets see if the neglect will produce a repeat performance of last year.

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    same thing here... at first i thought it was my router freaking out...
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    Really poor performance here.
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    I just counted 26 seconds to get "new posts"...thought it was my ISP throttling

    Edit: then 20 secs later the page was up in 2 secs
    Last edited by OldChap; 01-18-2010 at 02:12 PM.


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    It's always like that here, always pretty slow. I do not think in the last 6 years it has ever been properly fast. Sometimes it goes fast-ish, then it just goes sloooow again, almost like your being throttled from your ISP.

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    Same here.

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    I was having the same issues this morning, and afternoon. seems somewhat better now though
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    Yeah, seems fixed, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    If you are really extreme, you never let informed facts or the scientific method hold you back from your journey to the wrong answer.

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    Been having this off and on for days. It's not that the load time is slow but that the page does nothing for 20 seconds and then loads suddenly. Seems like more of a delay than a slow load time.
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    This has to be the second most active English forum in the world.
    What XS should do is start looking at outsourcing... the smilies at least.

    And I really hope they arnt still running MySQL..

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    big-boards.com to see who really has big forums, xs is #466

    mysql is fine, outsourcing stuff opens another can of worm, make no sense for static http content like smileys

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    MySQL is fine as long as the server is sufficiently fast and the server's connection remains fast enough to cover all the user requests.
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    I think Charlie is clocking the servers again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    big-boards.com to see who really has big forums, xs is #466

    mysql is fine, outsourcing stuff opens another can of worm, make no sense for static http content like smileys
    Big-boards hasnt been updated since 2006.

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    they havent been adding new boards for ages, but the update engine still seems to be running

    looks accurate to me: http://www.big-boards.com/board/1149/

    4054945 posts, check and compare with the xs forum frontpage

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    big-boards.com to see who really has big forums, xs is #466

    mysql is fine, outsourcing stuff opens another can of worm, make no sense for static http content like smileys
    Using something like akamai cdn for hosting content is a simple process. It allows for faster load times for customers around the globe and reduces stress on the primary server.

    The smilies on this server alone should consume at least a gig or two of bandwidth per day. Although I have a feeling I am under-estimating this number by a huge margin.. I wouldn't be surprised if that number was closer to 5-10gb per day.

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    with 30 or even 100 gigs a month akamai wont even reply to your email .. besides they are super expensive (~$3/GB). offloading static images is a good idea though, to reduce load on apache which has to process the dynamic requests

    at tpu we moved most of our static images to another box which pushes about 2T a month now, that's for the whole site and the forums, adding smart caching headers is a good idea too, nothing wrong with caching smileys for a week, month or even longer
    Last edited by W1zzard; 01-19-2010 at 09:54 AM.

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    When you said static images it clicked that they also host avatars and profile pics which could easily pull the kind of numbers you are talking about.

    I just ran yslow for fun on his page



    I know somethings you just cannot do anything about, but it still provides useful suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    big-boards.com to see who really has big forums, xs is #466
    big boards hasn't been updated since ~ 2006 IIRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    big boards hasn't been updated since ~ 2006 IIRC.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...0&postcount=20

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