i guess you put us on the little server originally. We are busier than the quilting forum......Yes, the server is in a different location, so the DNS records have changed.![]()
Sure, sure.... IT guys have been telling me stories like this for yearsNo, actually you were on a pretty powerful server. It was more than enough to handle 5 - 10 sites like this. But something went whacko somewhere, and the host refused to listen to me, that it was not the forum software causing it.
The "new posts" feature is non-op for me this morning, although I know it can be a database intensive process so perhaps the new host is putting some undue SQL load limits on you now?
Actually...after about 15 seconds or so..it came up just now, so it's working, but it's very slow it seems.
If you don't mind us asking...what was the old problematic host? I've sysadmin'd lots of forums over the years (I'm an oldschool guys that dates back to the BBS era) and have been through my share of hosts, including a few bad ones, and a few downright miserable ones that wanted to not only screw their customers with promises they had no intention or capabilities to keep, but then tried to hold their data hostage and make escape difficult or near impossible. (*Cough cough, GoDaddy*)
basic human nature is to blame someone else. Through the years I have acquired quite a taste for Florsheim Shoes due to the number of times my blaming someone else has placed my foot squarely in my mouth.The old host was Hivelocity. I had the server for three years, without issues. I think there was some bad memory, or a problem on cloudlinux somewhere, and they did not want to believe me, so of course they always blame the (forum) software.
The old host was Hivelocity. I had the server for three years, without issues. I think there was some bad memory, or a problem on cloudlinux somewhere, and they did not want to believe me, so of course they always blame the (forum) software.