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Thread: no wonder antionline is slow

  1. #11
    Originally posted here by KorpDeath


    Netscape is slow. It is limited on how many threads per session you can open. IE doesn't have the same limitations (or it has like twice as many, but still limited). As far as speed goes Opera kicks them both in the dirt.
    Well it´s obvious, but it won´t make me switch. I have always relied on Netscape and Mozilla and I always will

    Thanks for the advice tough

  2. #12
    Focmaester: Ok I don't wanna start a flame war, since you're right that AO is a bit slow at spitting pages, and ok maybe the ability to join tables makes everything faster but, did you really think it didn't run on a RDBMS ?

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    How about JP starts charging all of us to be here and then we can have a ligit bitch about speed but until then Shut the **** up you cheap bastards.
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  4. #14
    Originally posted here by Ghost_25inf
    How about JP starts charging all of us to be here and then we can have a ligit bitch about speed but until then Shut the **** up you cheap bastards.
    Not a very nice thing to say, you didn´t hear it from me but prepare to get flame broiled the next few hours

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    I use IE6.0 and like I said before it loads fast as sh!t, so for me... Its fine

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    How about JP starts charging all of us to be here and then we can have a ligit bitch about speed but until then Shut the **** up you cheap bastards.
    Ah...finally, a man with the same taste with words as myself... Couldn't agree with you more
    ...This Space For Rent.

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    Hey if thats whats going to happen then let it happen I only post what I feel is the truth. How would you feel if you where the creater of this site and all you heard was we want this we dont like this, Computers arent cheap and nether is the top connections JP does this for no personal gain he gives up alot of free time to cope with everyones petty problems and doesnt get anything for it in return. Im not trying to be a kissass ether to JP or anyone else. I am just a man to tells the truth the way I see it and I dont sugar coat it for no one. If you disagree with me tell me the reason here. thanks for hearing me out!
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    One other thing that is slowing down AO is the boxes he is using,
    Currently AO is running on two, 2 Ghz servers with 1 gigabyte of Ram, one of the boxes is used for MYSQL and the other APACHE. With these running a site like AO, I can see why it could be slow for someone. One other thing, just if you wanted to know they are hooked up with a dual t1 PtP connection, so it is a nice network.
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    walk with the master,
    see through the master,
    become the master.\"
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  9. #19
    You should stop picking on that dumb newb, he didn't know what he was talking about, just leave him alone.

  10. #20
    ghost, what is this about free time? you seem to think antionline is a hobby site. Well rest assured, it certainly is not. It is JP's job to keep this forum running otherwise without it Antionline would slowly but surely lose all its visitors thanks to the lack of content. This site will never be a pay site because JP knows very well he will not have many people willing to pay. The reason it is free is because it attracts visitors which then increase advertising revenue. As for gepeto, the reason i brought up the rdbms was the fact that the forum performs 15 queries to retrieve very small amounts of data. the whole purpose of the rdbms is to build relationships between tables as to easily access data between them with limited amounts of queries. and i am no 'newb'.

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