Is there a problem with this site's server? Everything seems to be loading extremely s l o w l y on it today, and I'm not experiencing this issue with any other website.
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Is there a problem with this site's server? Everything seems to be loading extremely s l o w l y on it today, and I'm not experiencing this issue with any other website.
I've been having some problems today also. The pages are loading slowly or incompletely.
I've noticed this happens occasionally
Even slower today.
No reports of issues here, and seem's to be running fine from where I am - possible routing issues from your ISP or something else localised?
All running OK for me
Yes- problems - only wth this site. Using Firefox browser. 65% VERY SLOW. 35% normal.
I have experienced the same thing with the HA site at least 4 or 5 times - maybe more ... You know I do Network Administration and have done so for 18 years so here is my 2 cents worth (which might be worth a lot more than 2 cents) - You might want to hand this over to your IT team or hosting provider (if they manage the physical or Virtual Servers) just to see what they think
It does not appear to be ISP related or network related (Ping's hit the Hungangels.com IP with a normal response time of 40 - 150 MS and the spread would have almost imperceptible impact - yes I checked Im a tech after all) - other sites across the internet are functioning just fine even when HA is super slow (and I mean taking 5+ seconds to load or change pages within the HA site Specifically the boards although Im not on the main Blog portion very much to be honest)
The lag is typical of when one of the following occurs - Database Maintenance - Live Server Backup - VMware (or other VM infrastructure) back up of the actual physical server) - VMware (or similar) backup "snapshot cleanup"
The above types of Lag are usually storage speed related since they are handling large amounts of raw data in a read / write / purge procedure - This may be resolved by switching to a SD disk array if you are still running on old school Hard disks or by provisioning VM's to either run backups on a staggered schedule or reducing the number of VM servers running on the physical array at one time.
Cheers and hope this helps