Jordan's aware of the issues, having spent 9 hours yesterday trying to fix things. We're currently at a state where the forums are open and accessible but slow - which is an improvement on 12 hours ago.
It's still a bit slow though or is that my Internet.
Yes it is still running very slow and probably is running on dial up while he works out the issues with the faster IP. Just a guess.It's still a bit slow though or is that my Internet.
Jordan's magic must be working as it seems to be fine for me now. Cheers 👍
This. 👍Seems likely to me that there's been some kind of server outage and GTP is running on a backup server that's slower/smaller, or even a desktop. Anyways good luck Jordan and well done for managing to keep GTP online, anyone who appreciates this site can exhibit a little patience =)
Its now, painfully slow. Good luck Jordan. 👍
At this point, comments about the speed of the site aren't necessary. You all know there is a problems with the server and you know where to find status updates. Past that, we don't really need more "the site is slow" comments, thanks.
The site is running slow for me, also.
Back and faster than everThank you Jordan
Back and faster than everThank you Jordan
Do you have any idea what caused the major issues Jordan?
The source of the problem turned out to be an issue with part of the software that runs the news blog (specifically, the bit that generates the "related posts" you see underneath each blog post). It increased the load on the server by more than 50 times normal levels when the two most recent posts were published, which is what made it so slow. Unfortunately, it was extremely difficult to determine this was the source of the problem.Kind of curious, what happend?
The primary server is located at 111 8th Avenue in Manhattan, a Google-owned data center. I also use a "content delivery network" to locally cache and distribute static content (images, CSS, and JavaScript) in 20 different locations around the world.Just curious, where are the servers based out of? I know here in NY there were some pretty bad winds over the past 48 hours and that could have affected the server's physical location.