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  On 9/3/2020 at 9:57 PM, MattM said:

Seamless, as usual!  Many thanks!

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Seamless?  It went down at 7am, which is the time I get on in the morning whilst I drink a cup of coffee before work.  That's the opposite of seamless and I am MAD.

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  On 9/3/2020 at 1:37 PM, SDS said:

If you see this - then your browser is getting to the right place. I'll be pouring over optimization details and running tests for the next week or two at various times, but I think we are good for now.

 

I hope everyone had a peaceful morning. ✌️

 

Edit:  Several asked about donating. While I don't need any contributions for our usual fees, I know the act of giving is a satisfying act. The server move cost $375 in fees for a sysadmin to do the setup for us. If you want to contribute to that, here is a link. If not, no worries. Just enjoy. ✌️

 

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7TTY93GTNHQ9Y&source=url

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Thank you, Scott

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So I’m an idiot (duh). Before the change over I tried to get my login credentials straight but couldn’t remember my password. The email account I had associated with this site was an old one I no longer have access to, and couldn’t change that without my password. I think my password got reset while I was messing around with it. I’m probably screwed as far as being able to recoup my “original” user name right? 
 

For a while, I had trouble getting a new account created (wasn’t getting the confirmation link emails) but finally got it. Not a huge deal, but if anyone has any ideas I’ll take it! (Sorry, didn’t know where else to put this)

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  On 9/3/2020 at 1:48 PM, SDS said:

New stats:

 

CentOS 6 -> CentOS 7

32 GB RAM -> 64 GB Ram

Intel 1270 v3 -> E-2236

SSD RAID 10 -> single NVMe with daily company backup services

Latest stable versions of php, mysql and Nginx 

 

The hope is all of that should really improve capacity when traffic is heavy. 

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Impressive. It's a Ferrari.

Posted
  On 9/3/2020 at 1:48 PM, SDS said:

New stats:

 

CentOS 6 -> CentOS 7

32 GB RAM -> 64 GB Ram

Intel 1270 v3 -> E-2236

SSD RAID 10 -> single NVMe with daily company backup services

Latest stable versions of php, mysql and Nginx 

 

The hope is all of that should really improve capacity when traffic is heavy. 

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