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sillydog.com server is extremely slow

Postby Ron Williams » Sat 21 May, 2005 12:19 am

I have an internet connection with 3 megs down and 1.5 megs up. The server for http://www.sillydog.com was extremely slow around 1:10 and continuing at 1:16 AM EST(now). I was wondering if sillydog was having server maintnence or something else. Beanboy89 also noticed this problem. Several times the site partially loaded and many times timed out. I dont want to view http://www.sillydog.com, I want to view http://www.don.sillydog.com (don luchini's website). Antony could you resolve this if you know why. Or say when it will be.
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Postby Antony » Sat 21 May, 2005 12:28 am

Thanks for reporting. I will report to the company.

In general, you should access Don's website without "www" i.e. http://don.sillydog.com/

Sorry for the inconvenience. There might be a maintenance window scheduled, but I might have missed that email.

They are online now.
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Postby Ron Williams » Sat 21 May, 2005 12:57 am

I know that i should access HARDWARE HACKS via http://don.sillydog.com but I was not sure if it would hyperlink it. I also notice that they are online. The reason I post about this is because hosting gets expensive and if you are paying for hosting you should get your money from it.

http://www.sillydog.com and http://don.sillydog.com are going on and offline. at 1:56 it worked at 1:58 it did not.
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Postby Antony » Sat 21 May, 2005 1:02 am

piranarew wrote:I know that i should access HARDWARE HACKS via http://don.sillydog.com but I was not sure if it would hyperlink it. I also notice that they are online. The reason I post about this is because hosting gets expensive and if you are paying for hosting you should get your money from it.
yes, thanks for reporting.

As for the service performance, there's no technology can guarantee that. And the total download is still under guaranteed level. (99% up time or something like that.) In the case of performance not satisfied, the most I can get is credit back.
If you run a server yourself, you would know that 100% up time is impossible.

Again, thanks for reporting.
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Postby Ron Williams » Sat 21 May, 2005 1:45 am

http://www.sillydog.org/forum is also having loading errors. The style sheet (i think) did not load a couple times for me but i never took a screenshot, there are random broken images and beanboy89 had the error in the image below.

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A larger image of the same thing is available here
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Postby Antony » Sat 21 May, 2005 1:50 am

piranarew wrote:http://www.sillydog.org/forum is also having loading errors. The style sheet (i think) did not load a couple times for me but i never took a screenshot, there are random broken images and beanboy89 had the error in the image below.

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Thanks. I guess it might due to the background image (in your cache, could be) was corrupted.

I will check the settings.
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