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eek! - my users are complaining:

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Yes -- that's particularly slow! I've always wondered how fast coastal erosion is ... Wink At least things are still faster than continental drift.

OK -- looking at the time of the post I'm guessing there was something up with running the nightly hot back-up but that will take a system person to confirm. There was a timeout log entry at 5 AM today but I see normal speeds right now. Sorry about that slowdown!

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Average Response Time: 2920 2244 ms/Page

Things havent improved a great deal and I have had a number of users complain that over the last three weeks they have not been able to post. I have got them to disable the v3 interface but they used to be able to use it OK....which is odd.

Can someone please look into this.

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I thought it only fair...seeing as I vented my spleen back in March...to report that the speed we are now experiencing on our boards has improved considerably (now averaging in the 600ms range)and its been like this for a while....so whatever you did - it worked...and our thanks Smile

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Thanks for posting the good along with the bad stuff Smile

When we first moved Maya to the new data center there were some teething problems -- as you noticed. Things are much better now.

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