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Still a little choppy, but no white pages, loading MUCH quicker, and almost two glorious hours without getting the proverbial "boot" My two cents & Night All ...
Bernice: I've still got the "go to" boxes (with my choices still intact), but not the box of my "listed" games , maybe you need to change the settings on that one, maybe?
or2ak.com: im using lightweight, I can see my ponds, but am getting sick of going back to the main page everytime to play the next game....seems like a waste to me
pauloaguia: I am sorry to say that, but I tried yesterday BrainKing from IE7 and FF together, and when BrainKing was offline for some time, like half a minute or so (as you write), after that time IE7 got online much faster then FF ... (I was refreshing the page, and FF still said something like "page unavailable" but I was already playing in IE7 ...) so I prefer IE7 again and again ...
redfrog: I switched 10 minutes ago or so, and it seems to be noticable faster. But it's too early to say for sure that it's the setting. And the data transfer is still a bit "jerky". And I haven't found a missing feature yet.
pauloaguia: I find it odd that it only happens in Brainking and not the other sites I use.
Oh well too late to catch up on my games because this site is so slow at the moment, so I will be wasting another vacation day because it bedtime for me.
crosseyed: timeout doesn't necessarily mean slow. it can mean the site was unavailable at the time. I noticed that sometimes BrainKing goes offline for about a minute (most people have come to associate that with upgrades to the site or posts on BrainKing.info, though Fencer never admited any of that afaik). If you're using IE7 you will most likelly notice a difference between IE and Firefox (in FF's favor), so you should definitelly repeat the test at another time...
Fencer: 6:54am my time now 239 online and this site is slow. I know you know more about computers on your little finger than I do, but I do play some online games such as Ghost Recon,,GRAW Call of Duty and such and it seems the more players we have ,,more more likely we will lag. Yes those aare CD games and this is WWW but its still on a servorI remember a post to where you were putting more ram in your servor. Seems to me it was a couple of months ago. Maybe I am wrong and it was another site. But just maybe you received a bad stick.Thats terminology I use ,,,lol Your servor may not be anything like our home computers, Just a suggestion.
Fencer: How much would you charge to put my favorite team uniform on our beloved dragon Erving? I'm not kidding,it could become a nice new revenue stream
For weeks I have been using the above url to login into Brainking because it would not let me in on Brainking.com. But since yesterday when I try the above url all I get is VILIK.wk.cz and am back to using Brainking.com. Can anybody tell me why? Thanks very much.
jryden: One possible reason for this might be that they live in the same time zone as the servers?
For example, often when I have made what seems like a lot of moves for me, the server switches days right in the middle of it all, which makes my "daily" count seem lower.
Bernice: looks to me like the post is still there... i heard about the problem then - the curse of the white page - but that cleared up after a while right? im guessing this will too....
Antje: Yeah, I've always been amazed at how many move some people can do...so, I've come to recognize many of the names. I haven't seen many of them there recently.
It seems entirely possible there is some artificial limit to the amount of bandwidth the site is allowed to send out of the country. Maybe a major internet pipe from the country has gone down??
Antje: the post was removed (I think) but day before yesterday I posted from March 2003 general moans about the slowness of the site, this was from the BK board of 5 years ago....so tell me....what is new? except it seems there are dozens if not hundreds with the problem now,
jryden: i agree.. I have many many times been on the top of that list, or the top 5 most often. i cant anymore, im lucky to make the first 50 list. its been for a couple of months now at least for me
redfrog: Guess im one of the targets for all posts about negative/rude posts. So in order to not ruining the chances of response for all of you i'll sit back and read your polite posts. No more ruining posts from this "Troll". Im sure you'll be more succesful than i was
Fencer: I understand what you were trying to say now... I can fill in the techincal details by myself, no need to clutter this board with what would look like geeberish for most people I'll wait for the details then
Fencer: the OS could recognize that a smart and instant low-level reconfiguration is required and should do it itself" which is not possible, of course. It's more complicated (Abigail please don't start a too technical discussion here)
Let's just say that "technically, it can be done (off the 'shelf' even), but then everyone's fee would have to increase a hundred or a thousand fold, and it'll take a long time to implement". (High end servers can reconfigure themselves without going down. But they are bloody expensive).
Fencer is quite right that it's impossible given the constraints (money, knowledge, labour involved) BK has.
Eriisa: it was a little more technical an answer than I was looking for, but I understand the part loud and clear about a detailed overview appearing on the blog soon. That is what we have all been asking for, so thanks Fencer.
baddessi: Honestly I'm not sure what Fencer was saying. BUT what you said is true. (Number of users on the WWW at busy times that might cause the connection to slow down due to traffic on the Web between the user and BK)
Its not the end all of answers, but it is something that would happen.
pauloaguia: That's right. Because, given the nature of web-based request-response application, there are no online users at all - when a page is generated and sent, the user is "disconnected". It is, in most cases, the system level issue (BrainKing background processes etc.) which can (but it can never be said for sure) cause an increased allocation of resources which are always limited. But the expansion thing I have mentioned is more about "the OS could recognize that a smart and instant low-level reconfiguration is required and should do it itself" which is not possible, of course. It's more complicated (Abigail please don't start a too technical discussion here ). I think the blog is a better place to post a detailed overview, which is what I plan to do soon.
Fencer: I've reread that statement a dozen times now and still couldn't figure out... the number of online users has very low impact on the speed, yet the server still needs an expansion?