I'm going to try keeping them up, and then play it by ear. If the loads become simply too high for the server to handle, I'll shut down the forums temporarily, but I'm not planning on outright shutting them down by default.
We'll see how the server handles and go from there.
<strong>I don't see why traffic is so high during keynotes...people should be watching the keynote, not posting messages! </strong><hr></blockquote>
People do both, hehe. They're watching the keynote and simultaneously posting about it.
We will probably push flood control up, though, and make the minimum time between postings 90-120 seconds or so during the keynote. We're also serving our live updates page from this server, so we don't want people spamming the board during the keynote.
Not to dout the owner of the server comp but i have goten 220 times today i got to keep trying to go to forums but conection failers occor alot so i dont think the form can handle amy more of the wee bit of stress on it.
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We'll see how the server handles and go from there.
BTW, which forum is getting higher traffic these days?
Also, last month the MacNN forums had about double the traffic as AI.
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<strong>I don't see why traffic is so high during keynotes...people should be watching the keynote, not posting messages!
That's what I always wondered too.
<strong>I don't see why traffic is so high during keynotes...people should be watching the keynote, not posting messages!
People do both, hehe. They're watching the keynote and simultaneously posting about it.
We will probably push flood control up, though, and make the minimum time between postings 90-120 seconds or so during the keynote. We're also serving our live updates page from this server, so we don't want people spamming the board during the keynote.
If the Forum goes down go to
macworldhl.fimble.com
or
macworldcarracho.fimble.com
on hl or carracho
the comp it is on now can handle it if it cant i can move it in 5 seconds to a DP 800Mhz 1.5gigs o ram 2 80 gigs on a molments notice.