TBB speed issues?
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It's taken me half an hour of refreshing a webpage to be able to post this. I know I don't make a lot of posts but I do like reading the site as it's the No. 1 site for getting ideas on tactics and discussing the game. It's really damn frustrating to use though 

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IF I can get it to load up I'm fine and the speed is fine, but often these days I give up and close out. I can let it try and load for 30 minutes while I do other things or nothing and it doesn't load. I almost always have to log it after that when it does connect. I've tried on several different computers/networks around Northern Indiana. It seems pretty hit or miss weather I'll be able to get on the site.
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I'm a web programmer,
I used phpBB (the software powering the forums) back in 2001 and ended up finding a lot of problems with it in terms of scalability. From the best of my memory and from looking at the tag at the bottom of the screen, Talkbloodbowl is using what I had tested.
In other words I ended up not using it for my project because I found parts of it that did not perform well under heavy load. There were some flaws especially while people were performing searches.
I had a conversation on the phone this week with a friend of mine, and two of us did the same search at the same time on this site and it seemed to send the site in a tailspin for 10 minutes.
I like the search feature but you may want to turn it off, or get someone with some web programming skill to make a new front end that uses the same database structure to keep all the old posts.
I'm not 100% but you may also be able to update phpBB. The newer versions may clear this up.
I used phpBB (the software powering the forums) back in 2001 and ended up finding a lot of problems with it in terms of scalability. From the best of my memory and from looking at the tag at the bottom of the screen, Talkbloodbowl is using what I had tested.
In other words I ended up not using it for my project because I found parts of it that did not perform well under heavy load. There were some flaws especially while people were performing searches.
I had a conversation on the phone this week with a friend of mine, and two of us did the same search at the same time on this site and it seemed to send the site in a tailspin for 10 minutes.
I like the search feature but you may want to turn it off, or get someone with some web programming skill to make a new front end that uses the same database structure to keep all the old posts.
I'm not 100% but you may also be able to update phpBB. The newer versions may clear this up.
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Doing a tracert to www.talkbloodbowl.com I get two slow steps. The one to oneandone.net and the one from oneandone.net, perhaps a different hosting service is the solution.
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