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Please don't flame....but I did hear rumors at one point that some big sites switching to using vbulletin forums because of the server issues.

Don't know if thats true?

My personal opinion is to do away with all uploads to the neowin servers and make everything be hotlinked.

Honestly because I am a subscriber and do support neowin I keep the ad server adblocked by firefox and I almost never get server errors. Don't know if that is related or not?

Please don't flame....but I did hear rumors at one point that some big sites switching to using vbulletin forums because of the server issues.

Actually thats one of the reasons why we switched from VB to IPB back in 1.0 and 1.1

Don't know how IPB 2.0 holds up when compared to VB 3.0, but I'm sure its still better. The servers would come to a hault completely when VB was on here.

Actually thats one of the reasons why we switched from VB to IPB back in 1.0 and 1.1

Don't know how IPB 2.0 holds up when compared to VB 3.0, but I'm sure its still better. The servers would come to a hault completely when VB was on here.

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Actually I did know that NW switched from VB to IPB a long time ago. I just wonder what the comparisons are between IPB 2 and VB 3 in terms of server relibility?

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My personal opinion is to do away with all uploads to the neowin servers and make everything be hotlinked.

Honestly because I am a subscriber and do support neowin I keep the ad server adblocked by firefox and I almost never get server errors.  Don't know if that is related or not?

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Much agreed. Hotlink everything and reduce the size of any posted images/elimate entirely

I been trying to access neowin for the last 10 minutes

I still say lock the forums to guests and disable image uploading

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i think locking the forums to guests is a pretty drastic move for neowin, especially since it's trying to encourage a bigger better community.

disabling image uploading is probably the best method.

edit: and this is another problem. it shouldn't quote images.

Another thing, to keep the HTTP response headers low in size, you can always remove a few headers ->

http://checkmyip.info returned:

0. HTTP/1.1 200 OK

1. Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 22:38:37 GMT

2. Server: Apache

3. Connection: close

4. Content-Type: text/html

http://neowin.net returned:

0. HTTP/1.1 200 OK

1. Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 22:40:06 GMT

2. Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_gzip/1.3.26.1a mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/4.3.10 mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7a

3. X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.10

4. Set-Cookie: neolite=deleted; expires=Sun, 02-May-04 22:40:05 GMT

5. Set-Cookie: main_theme=blue; expires=Tue, 02-May-06 22:40:06 GMT; path=/

6. Set-Cookie: set_id=4; expires=Tue, 02-May-06 22:40:06 GMT; path=/

7. Connection: close

8. Content-Type: text/html

You could hide the X-Powered-by header (In php.ini, you have the option to remove this, set expose_php = Off)

And you can aswell lower the Server (SERVER_SOFTWARE) header by entering ServerTokens Prod (Prod[uct] only) in httpd.conf ;)

Let's start blaming people for Neowin's supposed slowness :rolleyes:

Your high post count would increase the size of the database more than his hotlinking to images on other servers  :sleep:

By the way, I have not seen a server is busy error in well over 6 months now.

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Geez. Why are you always so cranky? He was just pointing out that some people's sigs are part of the problem. Guess what? He's right.

Eta: I see server is busy messages here every few days.

i think locking the forums to guests is a pretty drastic move for neowin, especially since it's trying to encourage a bigger better community.

disabling image uploading is probably the best method.

edit: and this is another problem. it shouldn't quote images.

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So delete the image when you quote. Isn't difficult. ;)

How about just switching from hosting to your own server? If Neowin has 3 servers and each is $400/month, that's $1200/month total.

Neowin could get Verizon FTTP 30mbit for $200/month and lay down ~$3000 for 3 servers and the servers would pay for themselves as opposed to be previous system.

Geez. Why are you always so cranky? He was just pointing out that some people's sigs are part of the problem. Guess what? He's right.

Eta: I see server is busy messages here every few days.

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Sigs aren't a problem. They are remotely hosted... unless they were uploaded as an attachment and then that would be a problem. If you see sigs hosted on Neowin... inform us and we will remove them.

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