Forum Migration Complete - FTP back - IPv6 now enabled
If you are reading this you are reading WinBoards moved over to wdl1.
Port 80 is now open for all who wish to use it, and it is suggested that you update all your bookmarks to reflect this port change. Port 81 is still open and will remain so for quite some time. ka0s.dyndns.org still works however I will like to start phasing that URL out.
The FTP is back and working. Same uname/pass.
Also, both WinWorld and WinBoards are now accessible via IPv6.
Port 80 is now open for all who wish to use it, and it is suggested that you update all your bookmarks to reflect this port change. Port 81 is still open and will remain so for quite some time. ka0s.dyndns.org still works however I will like to start phasing that URL out.
The FTP is back and working. Same uname/pass.
Also, both WinWorld and WinBoards are now accessible via IPv6.
Comments
1) Remember that statistics for both WinWorld and WinBoards can be viewed at http://www.winworldpc.com/analytics/. I haven't been uploading the reports as regularly, but usually I get at least one uploaded per week.
2) A frame-free version of WinWorld is in the works. I hate iframes, we've just been using them for simplicity up til now.
Yea. As I'm using it here right now it is DEFINITELY faster than on my old server. Again, I also just moved Opera here at work, but theres no way its just the browser making things this fast. Its literally instant.
The previous setup wasn't necessarily "slow", it was pretty comparable to most websites, but now this is just unbelievable.
EDIT:
Except just now....
SECOND EDIT:
Just took 5.1 seconds... but its only this thread that takes forever...
THIRD EDIT!:
stitch, wtf is going on here? try editing this post and look at the time it takes to generate
edit by stitch lol
Still speedy, even on T-Mobile's crummy network.
EDIT: Now I see what you mean.
Page generation time: 6.6972s (PHP: 2% - SQL: 98%) - SQL queries: 18 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Page generation time: 0.0612s (PHP: 87% - SQL: 13%) - SQL queries: 13 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Page generation time: 0.0492s (PHP: 86% - SQL: 14%) - SQL queries: 12 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
EDIT 1:
Page generation time: 0.0482s (PHP: 89% - SQL: 11%) - SQL queries: 9 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
EDIT 2:
Page generation time: 0.0488s (PHP: 89% - SQL: 11%) - SQL queries: 9 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
EDIT 3:
Page generation time: 0.0475s (PHP: 90% - SQL: 10%) - SQL queries: 9 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
New post: 0.2seconds , forgot to get the time
Edit 1: Page generation time: 7.3076s (PHP: 2% - SQL: 98%) - SQL queries: 18 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Edit 2: Page generation time: 8.9317s (PHP: 1% - SQL: 99%) - SQL queries: 18 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Page generation time: 7.1698s (PHP: 2% - SQL: 98%) - SQL queries: 18 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
To quote this: Page generation time: 0.1029s (PHP: 91% - SQL: 9%) - SQL queries: 12 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Ahh.. But when I hit "Submit": Page generation time: 9.9007s (PHP: 1% - SQL: 99%) - SQL queries: 22 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Editing this: Page generation time: 0.0563s (PHP: 88% - SQL: 12%) - SQL queries: 9 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
And it seems that the new SQL variant is working flawlessly, as the forums are really quick and faster now.. THANKS STITCH! :P
To be honest, I don't think I've ever seen a page generation time that low on any site running phpbb2.
Page generation time: 0.1101s (PHP: 100% - SQL: 0%) - SQL queries: 13 - GZIP disabled - Debug on
Consider that I'm on a 1MB Cable connection and I'm living in Argentina.. :O
Really nice, stitch, thanks!