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    Matt Newman
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    Am I the only one having this trouble? Last night I couldn't even get on.

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      Am I the only one having this trouble? Last night I couldn't even get on.

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      David Cunningham
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      Matt, Over the last few evenings there have been weird outages with our internet provider, last night was certainly the worst of that. A service ticket has been opened, and so whatever the cause of this is, I'm sure it will be resolved prompty. We think we've isolated the performance problem as well. We're working with Chris to Web-farmify CP and then to deploy it across a number of boxes. IIS/ASP seems to have a strange barrier when more than 256 simultaneous ASP requests are received. The result is that as CodeProject's traffic builds during the day, the server performance suffers in a linear fashion. Once the usage of the site reaches a level where more than 256 simultaneous ASP page requests are received, performance take a big hit. When you see the site taking a minute to load a page, or timeouts galore, that's what's happening. We hope to have the site transferred to the web farm Monday or Tuesday, Chris is reworking code like a madman as we speak :) Let's all cross our fingers and hope this works the way we think it will. Diagnosing this problem has been extremely difficult. Perfmons of scores of properties revealed nothing, network loading, script performance, SQL Server performance, CPU utilization are all well within reasonable numbers. Kudos to Troy Marchand on our team who wrote a custom ISAPI filter and found the problem. David http://www.dundas.com

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        David Wulff
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        I was having problems all of yesterday evening - and indeed do almost every day - but whether it was a problem with Dundas' ISP as David said or BT is difficult to tell. I am starting to get used to a slow Internet anyway... :(( David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "The best way to accelerate a Win9x machine is at 9.81m/s2" - Annon

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          Matt, Over the last few evenings there have been weird outages with our internet provider, last night was certainly the worst of that. A service ticket has been opened, and so whatever the cause of this is, I'm sure it will be resolved prompty. We think we've isolated the performance problem as well. We're working with Chris to Web-farmify CP and then to deploy it across a number of boxes. IIS/ASP seems to have a strange barrier when more than 256 simultaneous ASP requests are received. The result is that as CodeProject's traffic builds during the day, the server performance suffers in a linear fashion. Once the usage of the site reaches a level where more than 256 simultaneous ASP page requests are received, performance take a big hit. When you see the site taking a minute to load a page, or timeouts galore, that's what's happening. We hope to have the site transferred to the web farm Monday or Tuesday, Chris is reworking code like a madman as we speak :) Let's all cross our fingers and hope this works the way we think it will. Diagnosing this problem has been extremely difficult. Perfmons of scores of properties revealed nothing, network loading, script performance, SQL Server performance, CPU utilization are all well within reasonable numbers. Kudos to Troy Marchand on our team who wrote a custom ISAPI filter and found the problem. David http://www.dundas.com

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          Matt Newman
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          Just wanted to make sure that it wasn't on my end.

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            Am I the only one having this trouble? Last night I couldn't even get on.

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            Simon Walton
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            I've been having timeouts etc for a while now. I usually just hang out at Bob's Hungout on Sonork if Colin's online. We need more people there though - it's been a real blast today. Brainstorming, jokes, plus you get to know fellow loungers a lot better. Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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              I've been having timeouts etc for a while now. I usually just hang out at Bob's Hungout on Sonork if Colin's online. We need more people there though - it's been a real blast today. Brainstorming, jokes, plus you get to know fellow loungers a lot better. Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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              ColinDavies
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              Hi, Simon one point you missed is if you can't find a Bob's HungOut Conference, Just start one up in the Background as a public conference etc, with a decent number permitted. Actually if a few of us HungOutees were to petition sonork.com they might open up our own Bob's HungOut chat-bot, you never know until you try, do you. Regardz Colin J Davies

              Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

              I live in Bob's HungOut now

              Click here for free technical assistance!

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                Hi, Simon one point you missed is if you can't find a Bob's HungOut Conference, Just start one up in the Background as a public conference etc, with a decent number permitted. Actually if a few of us HungOutees were to petition sonork.com they might open up our own Bob's HungOut chat-bot, you never know until you try, do you. Regardz Colin J Davies

                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                I live in Bob's HungOut now

                Click here for free technical assistance!

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                Anders Molin
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                Colin Davies wrote: Simon one point you missed is if you can't find a Bob's HungOut Conference, Just start one up in the Background as a public conference etc, with a decent number permitted. All of us with firewalls can't start a conference using Sonork. - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                  Colin Davies wrote: Simon one point you missed is if you can't find a Bob's HungOut Conference, Just start one up in the Background as a public conference etc, with a decent number permitted. All of us with firewalls can't start a conference using Sonork. - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                  Anders Molin wrote: All of us with firewalls can't start a conference using Sonork. Yep, I missed one point to Anders, Only us poor suckers on Dialups and unprotected LANs can I guess, Regardz Colin J Davies

                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                  I live in Bob's HungOut now

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                    Anders Molin wrote: All of us with firewalls can't start a conference using Sonork. Yep, I missed one point to Anders, Only us poor suckers on Dialups and unprotected LANs can I guess, Regardz Colin J Davies

                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                    I live in Bob's HungOut now

                    Click here for free technical assistance!

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                    Matt Newman
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                    That sucks because i am on a proxy behind a firewall on a dialup until I get my wireless Internet.

                    -Matt Newman -Matt Newman

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