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KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

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Apr 2
2006

14:06

Servers and speed issues

At present, the live server is firebird (a/k/a lists); it's about eight
years old, though it's had some minor upgrades.

Originally, we were going to upgrade firebird again, and we bought it a
great big disk drive.  We installed it in a box named flamingo (outside the
mythical-bird naming scheme because it was going to be temporary), with the
plan we'd upgrade it, then mirror everything over, shut down and transplant
the drive into firebird.

Then we ended up buying roc, quite recently.  It's hooked up, but isn't
doing anything yet.

Poor little flamingo, with its big drive but tiny, tiny brain, is doing all
the SQL service right now.  So if Gamehawk is slow, it's not the code's
fault, it's not the web server's fault, it's not even the asphalt, it's the
poor little database server's fault, but as soon as I get the database on
roc configured, I'll suck it all over and roc can start earning its keep.

When roc becomes the web server as well, we'll get another speed boost.  At
present, whenever you request a Gamehawk page, firebird has to load Perl
and make a database connection, both of which are fairly high-overhead. 
Gamehawk is built to stay resident as a semi-permanent part of the web
server, however.  That'll happen on roc.

So I'm quite aware that some pages take awhile to load, and I'm not overly
worried about it right now... I haven't even worried about SQL
optimization, which is something else that will improve performance.

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