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The last couple of days have been crazy slow for me. But the thing is, it comes and goes. Sometimes it is just the normal slow of a 5 second page loads. Other times it takes a minute or more.
I came looking for a thread about it, to see what the cause might be. Anyways just posting to offer more recent feedback.

Orthos |

The last couple of days have been crazy slow for me. But the thing is, it comes and goes. Sometimes it is just the normal slow of a 5 second page loads. Other times it takes a minute or more.
I came looking for a thread about it, to see what the cause might be. Anyways just posting to offer more recent feedback.
Pretty much this. It's not bad now - load time around 15-20 seconds for most pages - but it'll stall for a while, then go back to normal, then stall, and so on and so forth.

danielc |

It's not late July yet...
We know you are on it Vic, it is just some of us need to fetch about it in order to feel better. :-)

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Based on CST here in Dallas. For me everyday the website speed is fine from when I wake up until around 12PM CST (10AM PST). After that though it just starts slowing down. The big hit comes at around 3PM (1PM PST) and after that it just never recovers until the next day. An example would be last night around 5PM (3PST) the website was barely functioning. Was trying to make a purchase but just decided to say forget it since I could not navigate the site at all for the rest of the evening.

Drock11 |
I have a slow connection as it is, but as of this moment the site is borderline unusable to me.
I can get only about half the top message board page to load up before it stops and cuts off the bottom half of the list of topics. The topics as far down as play by post and below won't come up even after multiple page refreshings.

Shadar Aman |

Things are back to a slooooow crawl again, with some pages just hanging not fully loaded (mostly at "transfering data from paizo.com" or "waiting for staticX.paizo.com").
1+ minute for a full page load if it even loads at all.
Not quite that bad for me, but the site definitely seems to be up to its old tricks again. If the downtime Wednesday was to do the ISP switchover, it looks like that wasn't the only problem.

GentleGiant |

Most of the page is loading faster now, but there seems to be something wrong with finishing loading the entire page.
I just timed the load time half an hour ago and is comparing it to the load time right now.
The majority of the page was loaded after about a minute and a half vs. almost normal speed now (a couple of seconds).
The "missing part" of the page took... well, I stopped the clock at 5 minutes. I also had one page loading (forgot about it) while I went and prepared 4 pounds of chicken breast and put it in my slow cooker. It was still loading when I came back to the computer. o.O

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Hopefully things have settled down now.
Our new increased bandwidth was choking some equipment here—in essence, it had been drinking continuously from a garden hose, and then we hooked it up to a firehose. We have instructed it to drink responsibly.
Everything seems to be fine on our end—better than ever, actually.
...we have normality. Anything you still can’t cope with is therefore your own problem.

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Heh.... I love it. Having worked in operations at Linden Lab for two years, I know how things that sound like they ought to make things better ("increased bandwidth") can actually make things worse if some other part of the system isn't ready for it... and you only realize that when you hook everything up.
Shortly after I got there, a couple of us went through and systematically checked which servers were down. We were running Linux, and generally servers that went down would just reboot themselves. However, nobody had been systematic about figuring out which servers were down, and by the time we got to it something between 10-20% of our routine region servers were down and not responding. Some of those needed to be RMAed, but about half of them just needed a power cycle. When all the power cycles were complete... the entire grid started having trouble, because it turned out that the code that handled requests from idle servers for regions to run couldn't handle too many extra ready machines!
(So, we took some racks offline. What this meant is that we were able to take a pause in our rate of onlining racks. The grid was still growing at a pretty steady rate back in 2007 or thereabouts when I worked there.)

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A side effect you should know about (I think?):
I spend most of my time on the PFS boards. Whenever I hit the "back" button to return to the list of threads the messageboards do their reloading, then drop me at the section for "Homebrew" threads. So, I have to page back down to the PFS area and go looking, again.
Merely an annoyance, admittedly. But it's an annoyance that is...well...annoying.