I know that there's already a topic for this in another forum, but this is a problem, and it's growing quite quickly.
To repeat, response times for this BBS are bad now and getting worse rapidly. It does not matter whether I'm browsing from work (2 bonded T1s) or from home (512kbps DSL).
Rapidly increasing latency, regardless of browse location
- TestesInSac
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Rapidly increasing latency, regardless of browse location
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I didn't want to start a new post and this one is pretty close to my experience of late. Starting at 4:30 am Central, 2:30 Pacific I've noticed some lag on posting to random sections of the eplaya. Fast forward to just a few minutes ago and I'm having trouble getting my profile changes to save. I can open a new browser window and sail right on to any other website I want to it's not a Roadrunner ISP problem or browser /cache /gremlin problem.
Is anyone else running into this?
Is anyone else running into this?
I cant belive I'm saying this.
I too have been noticing the lack of speed. Not so much from my machines behind my firewall though. It's rather wierd.
My 2 cents.
My 2 cents.
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Our server went a little batty, and the tech guys are working on it. We are currently sharing the mail server, which gets pounded on occasion. I'm told we're moving the mail off of this server soon, which will ease the load considerably, but was not given a specific time.
Thanks for hanging in there.
Thanks for hanging in there.
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