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#21996 13-May-2008 08:57
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I have noticed lately, in particular last night, Geekzone seems to be getting slower. Sometimes you get a big delay between clicking to post, and the post being processed. Same with general clicking through the topics. I know Geekzone has experienced some excellent growth lately, so maybe the servers are getting to capacity.

Anyway, be interesting to see if others have experienced the same.




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  #130483 13-May-2008 09:03
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Been happening to me also...




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#130486 13-May-2008 09:10
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Yesterday we had some strange spikes in CPU utilisation. It didn't help I was downloading a 26 GB virtual HD image of the server for development and testing here.

Last night I restored a previous version of a couple of scripts and it seems it is now back to its more responsive nature. But we are monitoring this.




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