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Massive Server Move (GEEK ALERT)

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Damon Linkous
(@damonadmin)
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After a couple of days of working on all the issues that come with moving a site the size of TheBeachcats.com to a new server I'm hoping the worst is over. Moving TheBeachcats.com seems to have gone well but consider that the site runs three MySql databases, has over 20 GB of files and images, and is over 12 years old.

The new server is a HUGE upgrade because I've been putting off doing this for far too long, so for the nerds out here, the specs on the old vs. new server.

OLD SERVER
4 GB, 256 GB Sata drive,
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3430 @ 2.40GHz
(4 cores 4 total threads)

NEW SERVER
64 GB DDR4 Ram, 480 GB SSD +2 TB Sata
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v3 @ 3.50GHz
(4 cores 8 total threads)

Of course I won't realize the full power until I am able to update the code of the site itself, but throwing this kind of power at it should help.

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(@goodsailing)
Mate
Joined: 12 years ago
Posts: 396
 

Damon, thanks for the upgrade.


   
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Dave Farmer
(@davefarmer)
Mate
Joined: 23 years ago
Posts: 390
 

Yeah, thanks Damon! Most of us are fairly oblivious to all that has to come together and be maintained, for us to have this informative, easy to use, and civil forum. We bow to thee, O' Great One!

Dave


   
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Damon Linkous
(@damonadmin)
Admin
Joined: 4 months ago
Posts: 3521
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I think the site seems a little snappier, but hard for me to judge after staring at it for two days straight!

Will know better what still needs to be tweaked when traffic is higher during the week.

Because of changing the IP address of the server some members might still be seeing the site on the old server until DNS propogates to them. Some ISP's are really bad about not clearing caches in a timely manner. Also if someone visits the site a lot their local browser/OS might get "stuck" on the old IP. (in which case they wouldn't be seeing this, or any new content.) πŸ™

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Ron
 Ron
(@nacra55)
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Joined: 21 years ago
Posts: 626
 

"O' Great One!"

Coming in loud and clear although there is an occasional echo.

Ron Beliech
Nacra F-18
Brandon, MS


   
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(@klozhald)
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Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 1461
 

It is faster, which is saying a lot for a web server. Are you running the MySQL instances in a virtual environment?


   
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