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Old 16th May 2008
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Is daemonforums.org hosted on a dedicated server?
No, but that is likely the obvious solution. We are considering moving to a dedicated server. However, the unreliability of shared server space really annoys me. I can believe that this small amount of traffic is all ready choking the system.
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Old 17th May 2008
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Have you looked into other providers? I have a suggestion but didn't want to spam the thread.
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I can believe that this small amount of traffic is all ready choking the system.
IMO, it's not behaving as if it is choked, as in overloaded, it is behaving as if it's a contention -- almost like a quasi deadly embrace.

I'm not a LAMP expert, but, in the past, I have had to tackle SQL issues. Regardless of the brand -- MS SQL, Oracle, MySQL, POSTGRES, et al -- they all have worker threads and background threads (housekeeping). It's behaving as if there's a housekeeping thread lighting off and locking down user-visible commits.

I say this because my experience with this site stalling is regardless of time of day. The trigger is either time (interval), threshold, or event. It really doesn't "feel" like load.

All that said, you can rule the world with lighttpd alone, or lighttpd and postgres. (postgres for a bunch of reasons, but the key one being it is far more and better at self-tuning.)

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It works for me 100%, the only situation Opera cant save you is you accidentally close Opera or it is forced to quit unexpectedly, then the next time you launch Opera, the message content is definitely gone
opera has an option to "confirm shutdown"
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I say this because my experience with this site stalling is regardless of time of day. The trigger is either time (interval), threshold, or event. It really doesn't "feel" like load.
I suppose I have to agree. This is not really an overload issue. The MySQL has simply been dropping out when it feels like it. (<--- Highly technical explanation, I know)

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All that said, you can rule the world with lighttpd alone, or lighttpd and postgres. (postgres for a bunch of reasons, but the key one being it is far more and better at self-tuning.)
If all of the stars align this weekend (May 17-18), Carpetsmoker will be able to take us over to a dedicated server that is being provided by another member of the forums and, on that server, with any luck Carpetsmoker intends to be using lighttpd, though I am not sure what is his choice of database manager.
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opera has an option to "confirm shutdown"
Nah, not for me. Not as smart as Firefox, firefox will as you for confirmation if there are more than 1 open tab, Opera always ask, even there is only 1 tab opened
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If all of the stars align this weekend (May 17-18), Carpetsmoker will be able to take us over to a dedicated server that is being provided by another member of the forums and, on that server,
Is the server running Unix?
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Does it matter? Isn't it infinitely more important if the server is functioning properly?
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If all of the stars align this weekend (May 17-18), Carpetsmoker will be able to take us over to a dedicated server that is being provided by another member of the forums and, on that server, with any luck Carpetsmoker intends to be using lighttpd, though I am not sure what is his choice of database manager.
Should we expect any significant downtime this weekend?
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Does it matter? Isn't it infinitely more import if the server is functioning properly?
Not too much. Though I, for one, would find it appropriate that a *BSD forum should be served by a *BSD server.
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Does it matter? Isn't it infinitely more import if the server is functioning properly?
A BSD forum should be hosted on a BSD server, it's rather hypocritical otherwise..
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Does it matter? Isn't it infinitely more important if the server is functioning properly?
Not at this stage, but later, I would say yes. While I have nothing against Linux, I second what JMJ_coder said.
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A forum should be hosted on a decent server & connection to support the amount of traffic and bandwidth the community and visitors generate.


For the administrators running the machine... As long as it's not Microsoft Windows or Novell Netware, who cares as long as it comes with a paycheck and keeps on truckin' ;-)
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Peformance seems much better after the move, THANKS!

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According to netcraft they're using FreeBSD now, not my first choice, but yayy!
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May we know what is the [new] app stack is?

To everyone who made it happen -- Thanks for the time and effort!

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Performance does seem better and I add my thanks to all involved. We Scotts are well-mannered that way.
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Hello,

The site seems to have a bit more pep in its step now! Good work!!
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