Were the appropriate precautions made to make sure the servers stayed cool during the explosion of traffic at approximately 3:45 pm ET?
Were the appropriate precautions made to make sure the servers stayed cool during the explosion of traffic at approximately 3:45 pm ET?
anyone can rent a cheap web server for $5/mo and write a few scripts. too bad LR isn't making any money and thus can't pay a real engineer to setup a linux/apache server that doesn't croak. i mean all LR has is text and a few little images. what a rookie operation LR is.
Why don't you start "www.letsrun2.com" then, genius?
amateur hour wrote:
anyone can rent a cheap web server for $5/mo and write a few scripts. too bad LR isn't making any money and thus can't pay a real engineer to setup a linux/apache server that doesn't croak. i mean all LR has is text and a few little images. what a rookie operation LR is.
Of course if you actually knew anything you'd know it isn't the Linux or Apache setup that is at the root of the melt-down. It's the reliance on a php bulletin-board that doesn't do appropriate caching. That was painfully obvious from the error message which indicated they ran out of database connections because even page-viewing requires a database query (and probably several) It wouldn't if things were cached appropriately.
Even a single server with out of the box Linux and Apache on it can handle the load LR sees if the BB software was sufficient.
They should spend a few bucks and get someone who knows what they are doing to retro-fit the crappy BB with some speed.
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