Slow PPRuNe Do not adjust your set the problem is in transmission
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Slow PPRuNe Do not adjust your set the problem is in transmission
If you'v noticed that PPRuNe has been running a little slow lately, it's because of a problem up the line out of Oz.
Oz traffic to the US is generall routed via Fiji or China to Los Angeles for distribution from there, which includes to NYK where the PPRuNe server resides.
I ran a trace in desperation and fetched up against a node run by Exodus in LA that seems to be the problem.
I run a Telstra cable modem and after a bit of discussion they ran a test themselves with the same result.
They have "escalated" the tech request for their people to sort out the Exodus problem as they appear to be one of the Telstra carriers in the US.
They have promised to come back to me in 24 hrs with an answer if it isn't already fixed.
In the meantime persevere, or go make friends with your partner and children all over again whilst we wait
Oz traffic to the US is generall routed via Fiji or China to Los Angeles for distribution from there, which includes to NYK where the PPRuNe server resides.
I ran a trace in desperation and fetched up against a node run by Exodus in LA that seems to be the problem.
I run a Telstra cable modem and after a bit of discussion they ran a test themselves with the same result.
They have "escalated" the tech request for their people to sort out the Exodus problem as they appear to be one of the Telstra carriers in the US.
They have promised to come back to me in 24 hrs with an answer if it isn't already fixed.
In the meantime persevere, or go make friends with your partner and children all over again whilst we wait
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Don't know about the 'post counter', except that Danny and the elves have been trying to lower the total load and with one less frame per thingy it might help.
JMJ I suspect that it might be that broadband use different routeing. Telstra have promised to check it out, but the problem seems to be in the US??
JMJ I suspect that it might be that broadband use different routeing. Telstra have promised to check it out, but the problem seems to be in the US??
Moderate, Modest & Mild.
Likewise here in the Land of the risng sun, Woomera.
It's painful when comapared to other sites.
Lucky NONE of us are so addicted that we'd put up with it, isn't it!!
It's painful when comapared to other sites.
Lucky NONE of us are so addicted that we'd put up with it, isn't it!!
Nunc est bibendum
Much better today though!!!
I'll have to apologise to my wife for all the begging I've been doing to upgrade my machine when it fact it was PPRUNE!!
I'll have to apologise to my wife for all the begging I've been doing to upgrade my machine when it fact it was PPRUNE!!
Seasonally Adjusted
Much quicker today. I assumed it had something to do with the ammount of traffic on the net, after all it's always 'peak hour' somewhere.
I didn't get too frustrated, I took Woomera's advice and made friends with my wife...I'll have to wait 9 months to make friends with the children.
I didn't get too frustrated, I took Woomera's advice and made friends with my wife...I'll have to wait 9 months to make friends with the children.
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Keg....Why apologise to your wife, particularly if you feel that you have made progress.....Just keep on hitting the stop key just as the page starts to come up and show her how bad it is, and then go out and upgrade....
BTW....Did I tell you one of my companies manufactures computers
Oh Sh!t....Here comes Woomera
BTW....Did I tell you one of my companies manufactures computers
Oh Sh!t....Here comes Woomera
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Woomera... maybe the load can be reduced a bit more, by removing the "IP" bit from the bottom of each post? Dunno about anyone else, but it's of no interest to me.
In any event, I'd never have guessed at this problem. PPRuNe is always very slow here - the snails go faster. Have lately been considering trying to connect thru one of the many local Internet Snail Providers...
In any event, I'd never have guessed at this problem. PPRuNe is always very slow here - the snails go faster. Have lately been considering trying to connect thru one of the many local Internet Snail Providers...
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I'm afraid we need the IP bit here at the Towers OzExpat. Removing the information on number of posts is simply a bit of Psych Ops to calm down some of our more prolific brethren.
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Rob Lloyd
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Hey Towers do you actually think that will make a difference? Most of the prolific posters are just as happy without a counter, cos the're addicted to posting.
Not like me
Not like me
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I know what the problem is.
Just remove all the advertising banners, especially them blinking moving ones. Guarantee we'll see things speed up dramatically.
Just remove all the advertising banners, especially them blinking moving ones. Guarantee we'll see things speed up dramatically.
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I think me mate sprocket makes a good point, PT. I'm not saying that you should do away with all the ads coz I know we need the bucks to keep this behemoth going and growing. But maybe they don't need to be so flashy huh? If they don't have to jump off the screen at us, they don't take up so much of the server's time.
And, I dunno about anyone else, but I'm just as able to ignore a flashing ad as a non-flashing one.
But how about this for another idea ... now that you've taken out the number of posts, why not also do away with the "Registered :" (date) thing at the bottom of each post?
Is that an air raid siren I hear...
And, I dunno about anyone else, but I'm just as able to ignore a flashing ad as a non-flashing one.
But how about this for another idea ... now that you've taken out the number of posts, why not also do away with the "Registered :" (date) thing at the bottom of each post?
Is that an air raid siren I hear...
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Sorry guys,
October bill for bandwidth and backup went through the $3,000 pacific peso barrier. We're stuck with the ads.
They're all in flash format now so don't really slow us too much - it's the sheer numbers of people using the site combined witht the collapse in pipeline investment/maintenance that hurts us.
You are all able to switch the ads off anyway from within your browser by knocking off the graphics option.
It's a real Catch 22 for us - we need a new server, backbone and back up system and that comes to around $20,000. We have looked at popping a mirrored server down there with you guys but a couple of recent legal decisions in Oz make that a no-no.
A software accelerator is being installed - it may help - it might not. We've specced and priced up the new hardware that we need and it just looks like we're going to have to do it the hard way and sell the relly's into white slavery - again.
And so it goes on. A constant struggle ever since we started the site. Just as well we do it for the kicks and the sheer excitement of avoiding exercise
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Rob
October bill for bandwidth and backup went through the $3,000 pacific peso barrier. We're stuck with the ads.
They're all in flash format now so don't really slow us too much - it's the sheer numbers of people using the site combined witht the collapse in pipeline investment/maintenance that hurts us.
You are all able to switch the ads off anyway from within your browser by knocking off the graphics option.
It's a real Catch 22 for us - we need a new server, backbone and back up system and that comes to around $20,000. We have looked at popping a mirrored server down there with you guys but a couple of recent legal decisions in Oz make that a no-no.
A software accelerator is being installed - it may help - it might not. We've specced and priced up the new hardware that we need and it just looks like we're going to have to do it the hard way and sell the relly's into white slavery - again.
And so it goes on. A constant struggle ever since we started the site. Just as well we do it for the kicks and the sheer excitement of avoiding exercise
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As a matter of interest, exactly what is it that you have specced and price, what are you currently running, what legal decisions are you refering to????
I know, I know, just a bunch of questions, but may help the gathered throng understand what you put up with on a day to day basis.....Sheeeeet Cap'n, for an extremely reasonable amount of South Pacific Pesos, I'll sell you a complete bloody ISP, with as many servers, max boxes, modems, routers, etc etc and as much bandwidth as you can handle.....christ, I'll sell shares and everyone can have a piece of the pie
I know, I know, just a bunch of questions, but may help the gathered throng understand what you put up with on a day to day basis.....Sheeeeet Cap'n, for an extremely reasonable amount of South Pacific Pesos, I'll sell you a complete bloody ISP, with as many servers, max boxes, modems, routers, etc etc and as much bandwidth as you can handle.....christ, I'll sell shares and everyone can have a piece of the pie