The huge GT thread is temporarily unavailable due to some technical difficulties. Please do NOT create another thread to take its place, as the original one will be made available again later today.
Maybe an idea to post this also in a locked sticky in the blf special products section.
I don’t know if any of the low post members who signed up yust for the gt look over here.
If the large number of postings is a unresolvable serious problem, we could close the old thread, open a new thread, add a link to the new thread in the last message of the old one and also in the original post.
The OP of the old should also be copied to the new thread….
Then we could continue with the next 19k messages
It’s no sexy solution, but I am sure everyone could live with it.
Such performance issues are sometimes hard to find and hard to solve…
That’s how lots of other forums do it, including that other popular flashlight place. One of my favorite flashlight’s discussion thread is up to #20 now. Agree its not especially elegant, but it works…
Not a bad idea. Another idea would be to make the delete button available to all users on all posts in the GT thread, would probably get the job done quicker.
Yep, this is exactly the case. And unfortunately DB optimization is WAYYYYY above my pay grade…
Right on. With more RAM I could increase the size of several very important caches that can save a lot of database requests, which are usually the most CPU-intensive.
The main issue is that the VM we’re running on has CPU burst capacity, but recently we’ve been bursting it almost all the time. This will soon lead to the host throttling us down to the baseline performance that I’m paying for, and when that happens a small spike in requests will flatline the whole system and basically bring the site to its knees. So I’m now looking at upgrading to a different service with dedicated CPU cores and a lot more RAM. But meanwhile I had to take the GT thread down to avoid using up all of our burst allowance.
I guess we’ve been doing pretty good thusfar with the fairly limited server resources we have. BLF gets well over 1 million hits per month (usually somewhere around 30k/day), and that’s just counting users that don’t run ad blockers (my only source of traffic stats is Google Adsense).
Thanks a TON for offering! It’s really not so much a money question as it is finding time to do a migration. I do appreciate it if BLF users want to disable their ad blockers, as the ad banners comfortably cover the hosting and related costs.
OK, the GT thread is visible again, but only in read-only mode for the time being. Sorry for the inconvenience, I’m trying to gather performance data regarding this huge thread.