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Windows changes slow
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:40 pm
by lowielowieke
Everytime I'm on this site viewing a webtease, it takes me 30 secs to a minute for the window to change. Even when I'm viewing the forums it takes that long. I have this problem with Mozilla Firefox as well as internet explorer I have the latest version of both.
By the way your site is great with or without this problem.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:13 pm
by cbtslavemale
gotta agree I have noticed a slowly down of pages loading on the site past few days...am guessing if there is a problem admin will be tryin to sort it

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:43 pm
by dark
I think it's our host. I already recognized it some weeks ago. We also have complete downtimes sometimes. It was short but for some minutes the site was not reachable for a couple of times.
What can we do about? Talking to the host or change the host, but never forget who pays the bill every month. I understand your problem but please also understand that we don't have the fastest and best premium host.
Another point is that the law of the country where our host is must be comfortable and suit to our expactations of an offer and not every provider likes to host sexual content. So we can't choose the fastest host. We have to think about more things than only speed.
It's not perfect but the most of the time the speed is ok, I think.
edit: I had to edit my post because of a mistake and it took 20 seconds until my post was loaded. Ok I agree that is too much

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:49 am
by havemercy
And I thought it was my broadband connection.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:50 am
by seraph0x
http://milovana.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3286#3286
It's not our host btw.
We are hosted at Leaseweb, who have one of the best connected datacenters in Europe, period. Probably one of the fastest in the world. For the techies among you:
Leaseweb Network (That's a 103 Gbit/s connection if you add it up, lol

- Of course the actual speed our server is getting is limited by it's own network card and connection within the datacenter obviously.)
But our page is in PHP and probably not overly optimized PHP. Combine that with a less-than-awesome CPU and you got yourself a performance problem.
We'll do our best to improve, but please understand that our resources as a free site are somewhat limited.