Migrating website to new hosting service!
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Migrating website to new hosting service!
We have an interesting relationship with our current hosting provider. While the support service is great- I mean, they are super responsive to trouble tickets- I still wish I wouldn't have to interact with them as much.
We are currently working on migrating Autosport Labs over to a more stable, powerful hosting service. After this is done I anticipate the periodic website "server errors' will be a quickly fading memory.
This migration work will continue over the next week. If possible, I'll provide links to the new sites for testing purposes. When all seems well, we will cross our fingers and make a crisp cut-over to the new system.
In the meantime, carry on...!
We are currently working on migrating Autosport Labs over to a more stable, powerful hosting service. After this is done I anticipate the periodic website "server errors' will be a quickly fading memory.
This migration work will continue over the next week. If possible, I'll provide links to the new sites for testing purposes. When all seems well, we will cross our fingers and make a crisp cut-over to the new system.
In the meantime, carry on...!
Last edited by brentp on Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Note - we have been testing the website migration and it looks pretty solid. The way the hosting is configured prevents simultaneous access to all of the websites. Best thing to do is throw the switch and fix any glitches that come up. I'm fairly confident the problems will be minor.
When the change goes into effect, DNS will be updating throughout the internet- so it may take a bit of time for you to get to the new site. To prevent confusion and duplicate data, the old servers will be disabled.
When the change goes into effect, DNS will be updating throughout the internet- so it may take a bit of time for you to get to the new site. To prevent confusion and duplicate data, the old servers will be disabled.
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All sounds great Brent. When will this likely happen???
To be honest fro my point of view there isn't anything wrong with the site as it is
To be honest fro my point of view there isn't anything wrong with the site as it is
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About 6 hours and counting. the primary disruption will be waiting for the DNS servers to update.
I'm surprised the problems haven't been noticable to you- "Internal Server Error" and "cannot connect to database" are the common errors I've seen. it's a classic problem of overselling user accounts. If it's annoying for me I pretty confident it's been prominent enough to cause problems for others! One manifestation of the problem is when a double post appears in the forums: it's likely because the system only partially handled the request, then generated an error. The user then re-tries, usually resulting in the double-post.
So we're making all of our 3 sites more stable, and also building up capacity, which we will need in the future.
I'm surprised the problems haven't been noticable to you- "Internal Server Error" and "cannot connect to database" are the common errors I've seen. it's a classic problem of overselling user accounts. If it's annoying for me I pretty confident it's been prominent enough to cause problems for others! One manifestation of the problem is when a double post appears in the forums: it's likely because the system only partially handled the request, then generated an error. The user then re-tries, usually resulting in the double-post.
So we're making all of our 3 sites more stable, and also building up capacity, which we will need in the future.
Actually, we're delaying by about 24-36 hours- we've updated the DNS settings to refresh more frequently. We'll let the internet flush itself with the current DNS TTL (Time To Live)- once most everyone is running with the updated, shortened TTL we'll make the switchover.
It's a technical way for saying we're trying to reduce the perceived down-time for you guys.
It's a technical way for saying we're trying to reduce the perceived down-time for you guys.
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Fantiddilyastic, the site is super smooth and very much quicker. Will make navigating the site a whole much better and easier for people to research previous threads.
Well done
Well done
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