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Server is hosted at ServerMatrix.comQuote:
Originally Posted by JAPPsmash
Specs: Celeron 2.4 Ghz, 512 Mb RAM, 80 Gb HD, 1200 Gb traffic/month allowed
If it's doing this ALL the time, during ALL times of the day, then it's something relatedQuote:
Originally Posted by Badger
to your browser or your connection or something.
Yes, occasionally there are "load spikes" on the server, some of which I can't properly
explain -- the server is essentially doing the same thing the whole day, so why at times
it's running very slow I don't know. BUT... this should only affect a SMALL part of day.
There is very little I can do to fix this completely right away.
vB has been running slow since it was installed. Problems I never had when invision was installed.
Ok, sometimes the pages are loading ok, but probably 75% of the time they are taking an age to load. Not to mention the server being too busy a hell of alot more than it was with IPB.
Is this going to be as good as it gets?
Give it some time. The Admin Team are trying to fix it :sleep:
Well...Quote:
Originally Posted by Badger
I did the following:
- Upgraded Apache from 1.3.31 to 1.3.33 - Effect on speed: minimal to none
- Upgraded PHP from 4.3.8 to 4.3.10 - Effect on speed: minimal to none
- Installed Turck MMCache* - Effect on speed: hopefully HUGE
This is an optimizer for PHP, which promises a LARGE boost:
http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net...old.html#bench
Whether these changes have any positive effect still remains to be seen though.
*) I knew about it's existance, but Lefteris persuaded me to actually try to install it...
Well so far so good. It loading fine just now.
Most PHP scripts are getting a speed boost when using optimizers. vBulletin should be no exception.Quote:
Originally Posted by GHDpro
You happen to post at a good time. The real test starts in around 5-10 minutes when its peak hour again.Quote:
Originally Posted by Badger
It has been over three hours since my last post. I can definitely say that MMCache did it's thing because the load is 1/3 of what it used to be before GHDpro installed it. During that time the load hit the "red" marker only a couple of times and that was only for a few seconds.
We might try Zend Optimizer at some point but that is not certain yet.
It appears to have worked this end too.
Ok, if you noticed any downtime in the past 30-45 minutes, it would have been me.
I've now completely updated pretty much every large piece of software on the server.
We're now also running MySQL 4.1.8 (upgraded from 3.23.58 -> 4.0.23 -> 4.1.8).
Hopefully there won't be any issues with this new MySQL version...