Also, for anyone on chrome try this: copy the URL of a specific thread. Then hold down control while you tap T then V then Enter. Control T brings up a new tab, Control V pastes the URL in, and control Enter tells it to load the page.
I think I've put a bit of a hurting on it.. I have a 100Mbs connection and I just opened BLF - All of it. Every page. The server is just barely handing me data - I've only got 20.9 Megabytes from it..
Cool. Thanks! I have about 1/100th of your connection, so I can’t do a lot of testing. So are you seeing any timeouts? Or is it just queuing you?
I imagine a lot of tweaking could still be done to Apache. I adjusted down the number of waiting threads and worker threads, and I reduce the number of max concurrent users. Seems to be saving the system. I’m surprised that it’s still keeping more than 100MB of free RAM despite all this.
So far, only a very small fraction of the requested pages have actually timed out - the vast majority (99.2% at this moment) have been queued, but processed eventually. Looks really good, to be honest.
But they are linked from the server correct. They seem to load twice as fast as any other time I have looked. It’s like I just received a free ISP speed upgrade.
Basically, the HTML file contains the link to the image, hosted elsewhere on the internet. You download that small HTML page from BLF, and then your browser obeys the link and initiates a connection with the remove server and downloads the image. What you probably perceive as a speed increase is the reduction in the amount of time that it is taking for the new BLF test server to respond to your request. This production site is taking forever to respond to requests.