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on Fri, 2009-02-27 20:55. [nid:1333] in
Dear user, The IT Skeptic is unilaterally revising your SLA. Regards,
As a consequence of the economic situation, Two Hills Ltd can no longer fund the whopping server in Utah that powers www.itskeptic.org (and www.realitsm.com and others). As a result we will be moving back from a dedicated server to a Virtual Private Server. Those who understand these things will see that this is akin to moving from a quiet quarter-acre section in the 'burbs back to an apartment in a tenement. We will once again be at the mercy of the neighbours. What this means to you as a reader of the site is that you will notice "noisy parties": sometime degradation of the performance of the site - i.e. slow response times - as some other VPS on the shared machine runs away with CPU resources. You will notice "cramped rooms": similar poor response times when we get busy on our site and run out of machine. You will also experience occasional "fire evacuations": total unavailability of the site when some neighbour manages to bring the server down. The nice people at WestHost do a good job for us, but shit happens and magic doesn't. Sorry. The move will take place over approximately 30 minutes (with a fair wind and all going well) on Monday, March 2nd between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. MST. That's USMST (Mountain Standard Time: told you it was in Utah). For those who live beyond the shining seas I believe it is GMT-7. We apologise in advance for any interruption or degradation of this free service. Cheers Buy your books here to support this blog: |
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New server
We are on the new shared server. I'm noticing a few slow responses but mostly good. Mind you the Yanks are all in bed right now - the big test comes when the Noo Yawkers get up tomorrow, log in, and start pretending to work.