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The servers were operating at a max of %14 of their capacity for the past few days... that's not shabby. The bandwidth is down a tad too. Possibly the winter storms are causing connectivity issues. I have had a few sites load intolerably slow yesterday, but not ScubaBoard. Load times for me are righteous.

Usually when the servers approach %90 of their capacity is when we have an issue where everyone thinks we are slow. It's been almost a year since we went to the new server schema and we have yet to exceed %20 since then. Before, we hovered at about %85-95, The only down time this past year was caused by our Data center installing a 20 amp breaker in our 30 amp cabinet. Our 9 servers draw 21 amps under a full load. Of course they blamed our servers for some massive spike until I pointed out the inadequate breaker. I really didn't care whose fault it was... I just wanted it fixed! :D
 
Is CD sucking up all the bandwith AGAIN????

I think it's Mike_S

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The servers were operating at a max of %14 of their capacity for the past few days... that's not shabby. The bandwidth is down a tad too. Possibly the winter storms are causing connectivity issues. I have had a few sites load intolerably slow yesterday, but not ScubaBoard. Load times for me are righteous.

Usually when the servers approach %90 of their capacity is when we have an issue where everyone thinks we are slow. It's been almost a year since we went to the new server schema and we have yet to exceed %20 since then. Before, we hovered at about %85-95, The only down time this past year was caused by our Data center installing a 20 amp breaker in our 30 amp cabinet. Our 9 servers draw 21 amps under a full load. Of course they blamed our servers for some massive spike until I pointed out the inadequate breaker. I really didn't care whose fault it was... I just wanted it fixed! :D

:love4:Love it when you speak geek to us Pete, that's sexy:D

Slow as Moses here in NC too, I just gave up last night.
 
Pete;
I think it is the lousy weather.
I saw yesterday that 49 of the 50 states got snow yesterday.
They are all locked up indoors hiding from the snow and are picking on you.
Chug
Loves South Florida a lot right now.
 
Hmmmmm........
Someone must have remembered to feed the little squirrel on the pulley belt.
 

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