Serveur upgrade & migration

Jul 14, 2011 16:05

Well it's that time again ( Read more... )

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greenreaper July 14 2011, 14:29:02 UTC
Good to hear it! We try our best, but the new server is very fast, and it's been hard for WikiFur and Flayrah to use it to anywhere near full capacity. The company will be welcome. :-)

This may be a good time for everyone to look at their sites with tools like Page Speed Online and consider what changes to make after the move. Adjustments to reduce the number and size of image/JS/CSS files can make a big difference in perceived performance - especially if you're based in the USA, since each request has to get to Europe and back again.

As for the savings, I hope you're thinking of your retirement! Just a few euros a month could build up to a very nice burrow in the Kalahari over time. ;-)

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timduru July 17 2011, 11:38:18 UTC
Hehe yeah you have company now :)
J1 is there now.
Still 2 jails to migrate and it should be over soonish ;)

About retirement, I'm afraid the money will be long used before that ;P
House need fixing and improvements, and I need a new car soon too :)
Well that and all the usual fursuit, travel, and toys costs ;)

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greenreaper July 17 2011, 19:38:57 UTC
It's a good thing we added HTTPS this weekend. Good fences make good neighbours!

Houses seem like a lot of trouble. People see them as an investment, but they cost a lot! Think I'm gonna rent for as long as possible.

Hope you manage to get everything fixed up. Timduru with holes is not a cute image . . .

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timduru July 18 2011, 05:32:59 UTC
Ah well, houses might cost more than a rent when you do work on them,
but the main difference is that yes, they are an investment, you see your money back in the end. ;)
Compared to a rent where you waste 100% of the money.
Houses are also a good retirement package, not only because of the $$ you get back in the end, but also because when you are retired you don't have to pay for a rent anymore which can eat a big share of your monthly retirement.

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