OK, the time has finally come... we have a new server!
I will be spending tonight and all day tomorrow transitioning to the new digs... I don't expect it to affect us until late tomorrow afternoon.
I will make give everybody a warning then take us offline for (hopefully!) 3-4 hours...
When we are done, we will have a new home with 6 TIMES the power and RAM as before... I expect to see some MAJOR upgrades in performance... once we have settled into the new server, I will start to prep us for a major upgrade to our Vbulletin software... but that may wait until the post season...
I know it's been a long time coming, but bear with me for a little longer and it will all be worth it! [Reply]
This board would become a ghost town in offseason without the other forums as they keep traffic going when nothing is going on. The lounge really just an guess but at least 30% or more isnt sports related. [Reply]
If anyone cares mass deleting of content is not good for SEO. Could/would impact the targeted ad revenue as well.
The endless scroll is front end coding and can be done with any backend. Even the dinosaur this site is currently on.
If I remember correctly this version of VB also stores all attachments in the DB which adds to SQL overhead. That being said sql writes are much more resource intensive than reads. SSD would benefit both. Depending on how much and necessity of any logging running for user interaction on site could help a bit if turned off.
Updating to a modern software is the easiest fix for now without need to purge content or spend $ on infrastructure.
Daface/AC... Can you provide current server specs? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
What if we just deleted the entire history of DC then, but allowed it to stay? That way we clear up the space but don’t lose the ad revenue.
Originally Posted by limested:
If anyone cares mass deleting of content is not good for SEO. Could/would impact the targeted ad revenue as well.
The endless scroll is front end coding and can be done with any backend. Even the dinosaur this site is currently on.
If I remember correctly this version of VB also stores all attachments in the DB which adds to SQL overhead. That being said sql writes are much more resource intensive than reads. SSD would benefit both. Depending on how much and necessity of any logging running for user interaction on site could help a bit if turned off.
Updating to a modern software is the easiest fix for now without need to purge content or spend $ on infrastructure.
Daface/AC... Can you provide current server specs?
Intel Zeon CPU D-1540 @ 2.00GHz x 16 plus 128 GB RAM. I can't see much more than that in WHM. (I mean, we have 2TB hard drive space, but I'm not sure the specs of the drives or the configuration.) [Reply]
I suppose that I'd throw out there that, if anyone fancies themselves an expert in MySQL tuning, feel free to shoot me a PM. I've run all sorts of scripts and tweaked things based on their recommendations, but I only barely understand things like read buffer sizes and such. [Reply]
Originally Posted by old_geezer:
Your proposal is acceptable. :-)
This idea of limiting what people can talk about flies directly in the face of why this place was created. It was a big enough fight segregating politics from the main forum, trying to do away with it all together will result in a civil war. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Intel Zeon CPU D-1540 @ 2.00GHz x 16 plus 128 GB RAM. I can't see much more than that in WHM. (I mean, we have 2TB hard drive space, but I'm not sure the specs of the drives or the configuration.)
Not bad. CPU and RAM are more than enough. HD would be the only real bottleneck. How much so would be dependent on number of drives and RAID config. Also that they are traditional drives vs SSD.
Can get crazy performance if new VB supports Redis. I believe Xenforo does. [Reply]
Originally Posted by limested:
Not bad. CPU and RAM are more than enough. HD would be the only real bottleneck. How much so would be dependent on number of drives and RAID config. Also that they are traditional drives vs SSD.
Can get crazy performance if new VB supports Redis. I believe Xenforo does.
Yeah, even when we bog down the most, it never seems like we have loads that climb above maybe 7 or 8, which I understand should be perfectly fine. RAM creeps up there a bit, but all the recommendations scripts for MySQL say it's fine. It just makes logical sense that the drive would be the bottleneck as you said. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhader:
This idea of limiting what people can talk about flies directly in the face of why this place was created. It was a big enough fight segregating politics from the main forum, trying to do away with it all together will result in a civil war.
Agreed. The (damn near) lawless nature of this place is half its' charm. Do away with DC, which I don't even frequent much, and it just seems like censorship.. Particularly if the return won't even be substantial. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhader:
This idea of limiting what people can talk about flies directly in the face of why this place was created. It was a big enough fight segregating politics from the main forum, trying to do away with it all together will result in a civil war.
I can see my "Men in Black" quote flew right over a lot of heads. Too obscure? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhader:
This idea of limiting what people can talk about flies directly in the face of why this place was created. It was a big enough fight segregating politics from the main forum, trying to do away with it all together will result in a civil war.
Yep, I have absolutely no use for the DC forum and even hide it from my view. But it has a purpose and serves it well. Besides, you can 't convince me that getting rid of it would help forum performance on game days. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I suppose that I'd throw out there that, if anyone fancies themselves an expert in MySQL tuning, feel free to shoot me a PM. I've run all sorts of scripts and tweaked things based on their recommendations, but I only barely understand things like read buffer sizes and such.
Used to be hard core into this stuff. Wish I could help. But gave up IT for aviation. Never looking back. Don’t even own a computer or laptop anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Reerun_KC:
Used to be hard core into this stuff. Wish I could help. But gave up IT for aviation. Never looking back. Don’t even own a computer or laptop anymore.
Wow, thats quite a career flip. Wish I had the guts to do something like that. I'm miserable right now. [Reply]