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Site issues?

Either you're getting enough traffic to cause problems, or something else is up: pages are loading so slowly I can't even read anything right now, including the GMS and your news page. BC and other sites are loading fine, so....

Melanie E.

maddybell.com and crystalhall.org were offline

Seems to be a bigger problem, currently I don't get any connection to maddybell.com or crystalhall.org.
While trying to post this comment I also got a (temporary) 404 error for bigclosetr.us from cloudflare :(

Edit: now both sites are back ;-)

Martina

Two different parts of the country

The thing that confuses me is that CH.org and MB.com are in Denver, and BCTS is in the east, I think North Carolina, but it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.

You can has it both ways :)

Piper's picture

Right and Wrong at the same time :)

Bigcloset is in Bridgewater, NJ so yes the East, but not North Carolina :)

As for the sites.... BC still has very slight/minor outages of a few secs or even a minute here and there, not caused by the servers going off-line but our home-built auto management system detecting issues and "fixing" them which cause small hiccups.

It watches our distributed software stack across servers and makes performance changes as needed on the fly which often requires software restarts which can take a couple of secs or even a minute depending on what the software is.

As for MaddyBell and CrystalHall, one of the Denver Servers diff have an issue today. We've built a replacement server for that server, and are in the process of moving accounts from server to server as we get time, and people get back to us telling us they are ok/want to be moved.

-HuGgLeS-
-Piper


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