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slow site resolution
When I click the links, it takes up to 3 minutes for the page to load. Since it's not happening on the mothersite ot any others I'm on, maybe this one is under attack?
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Re: slow site resolution
I have never had anybody else complain. Seems you have the most issues. Not sure if it's a regional thing or what. I have run site tests from several places across the U.S. And Europe.
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Re: slow site resolution
Most of the time the site here is snappy and smooth. There are times when it takes up to 1 minute to respond to even a page refresh.
Having my own co-located hosted webservers I recognize the difference between network latency, packetloss and application latency as well as being able to tell if the sluggishness is local or remote.
From what I've experienced, the issue here isn't the webserver but a router/gateway getting bogged down. When I was having long response times with this site I ran a few network diagnostics from this end and a few using remote hosts and even a proxy server.
I located a border router within the level 3 Inc. Colorado network that was causing the problem. It would be slow to respond but then timeout altogether. We must keep in mind that our data travels different routes to and from the server at random times.
From out west often our network traffic will be routed along the high line or through San Jose, CA, across NV-UT-CO then sent south to Phoenix where the FSJN web server is hosted. From the midwest and east, the traffic goes to CO as well then south to Phoenix.
What does all the gibberish mean in English?
From what I've seen the problem is the internet backbone traffic and NOT the FSJN network or server.
Internet/Network issues are every bit as numerous as Jeep issues
Jim
Having my own co-located hosted webservers I recognize the difference between network latency, packetloss and application latency as well as being able to tell if the sluggishness is local or remote.
From what I've experienced, the issue here isn't the webserver but a router/gateway getting bogged down. When I was having long response times with this site I ran a few network diagnostics from this end and a few using remote hosts and even a proxy server.
I located a border router within the level 3 Inc. Colorado network that was causing the problem. It would be slow to respond but then timeout altogether. We must keep in mind that our data travels different routes to and from the server at random times.
From out west often our network traffic will be routed along the high line or through San Jose, CA, across NV-UT-CO then sent south to Phoenix where the FSJN web server is hosted. From the midwest and east, the traffic goes to CO as well then south to Phoenix.
What does all the gibberish mean in English?
From what I've seen the problem is the internet backbone traffic and NOT the FSJN network or server.
Internet/Network issues are every bit as numerous as Jeep issues

Jim
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Re: slow site resolution
I might add that recently my web hosting service moved my sites from their Los Angeles data center to Phoenix and within days of the re-location I started getting complaints of slowness from my clientele/Users.
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Re: slow site resolution
Tatsadasayago wrote: Internet/Network issues are every bit as numerous as Jeep issues![]()
Jim


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Re: slow site resolution
Having issues with pages loading the past few days as well.
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Re: slow site resolution
I have occasional issues on my chromebook at home. Haven't seen them on the home desktop
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1967 J3000 (258/T18/D20, MC 2100)
1972 240Z (heading under the knife

1978 Corvette (wife's HS project)
1987 Grand Wagoneer (Howell TBI 360 HEI, Thorley headers, Edelbrock intake, 727 NP208, Rustys 4")
2013 Subaru WRX
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