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Faster Page Loads???

Has anyone noticed if the website pages load faster/slower today? I'm working on optimizing the traffic and monitoring CPU Usage/Load Averages. Please let me know if you notice any changes in speed, for better or worse.
Definitely faster loading times Linux...What type of servers does this site use? Iron Man is "on to something"

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It was 100X better the other day after some maintenance and is smooth today. I can see the difference.

Whatever you did today made a difference.

I do wish desktop view was avail on mobile. I've never been a fan of mobile (only in certain situations). Yeah, I'm different like that. ;)

 
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It was 100X better the other day after some maintenance and is smooth today. I can see the difference.
Whatever you did today made a difference.

I do wish desktop view was avail on mobile. I've never been a fan of mobile (only in certain situations). Yeah, I'm different like that. ;)
Thanks Cosell! It is available on mobile. What phone do you have?

 
Thanks Cosell! It is available on mobile. What phone do you have?
I have the Galaxy Note 2...

used to be able to view desktop view on the message boards, but now only mobile view.

 
I'd say it is pretty common to get hackers/script kiddies/exploit sniffers from the former Soviet areas, China, and South America. Were they actually brute forcing the server or where they trying to brute force just the web page? As far as page loads go, there are some things you could do with caching static resources. For instance, the javascript that powers this wysiwyg text editor is quite sizable (400kb) and never changes. You should be able to develop a caching configuration to eliminate at least 80 requests per page load.

 
I'd say it is pretty common to get hackers/script kiddies/exploit sniffers from the former Soviet areas, China, and South America. Were they actually brute forcing the server or where they trying to brute force just the web page? As far as page loads go, there are some things you could do with caching static resources. For instance, the javascript that powers this wysiwyg text editor is quite sizable (400kb) and never changes. You should be able to develop a caching configuration to eliminate at least 80 requests per page load.

Yeah I found a lot of Brute Force attempts today. I made a few security changes thus far such as disabling root ssh, anonymous ftp login/upload, etc... Thanks for the tip. After profiling the machine yesterday, I'm trying to determine if high cpu usage is from lack of resources or if its from an application (such as a bug).

 
Chrome Browser, HTC Evo 4G LTE running Jellybean. Only issue is when the chat box is up the page wont load.

 
Thanks Cosell! It is available on mobile. What phone do you have?
Linux,

I've noticed the mobile version (I use both a Samsung Note II & a iPad to access) if much faster/less chopping than the full site version. it just took 20+ seconds to load the BOB. Hopefully, that helps.

I use Firefox for the full site, Safari for my iPad, and the standard web browser for the Samsung.

 
I can't get the mobile app to work. Had to go back to tapatalk

Mobile app says too many redirects occurred.

 
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